What’s the Difference Between Judicial and Nonjudicial Foreclosure Sales?
The process varies from state to state, but generally takes one of two paths: judicial foreclosure or nonjudicial foreclosure.
The process varies from state to state, but generally takes one of two paths: judicial foreclosure or nonjudicial foreclosure.
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It’s impossible to escape housing market news in the media these days. Here’s how the cascade of foreclosures has affected your local housing market: