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is there a time frame where they can sue me?I am losing a rental house to foreclosure. (it was my primary residence, we moved out, rented the house out, big mistake) I am almost sure that the property won't sell at the sheriffs sale. If it does, it will be for very very little. Is there a certain time frame that the lender has to act in if they are going to sue me for the remainder of the money owed? Suppose the house sells for $20K, my mortage is for $50K. They sue me for $30K. Or if it doesn't sell at all, they sue me for the full $50K. I know the house will go up for sell through a realtor if it doesn't sell in the Sheriffs sale. I just don't want the lender to come back on me 6-12 months from now and sue me and force me into bankruptcy. If I'm going to have to do bankruptcy I'd rather just do it now and get it over with. So, in short (sorry I'm longwinded) is there a period of time which the lender has to act in? I'm in the state of Utah.
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