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Q: what is considered an official notice of foreclosure? Notice on our bill. CS said ignore it.
Leonard G Deming
Leonard G Deming
answered on Mar 1, 2022

I am not sure who "CS" is (case servicer?) but in New Hampshire a formal notice of foreclosure must be sent to the last known address of record via certified mail, return receipt requested. It will have a date and time certain as to when the sale will occur. For residential property, this... View More

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Q: Do you get any of the money if your house is sold after foreclosure?
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Apr 4, 2018

If they sell the property for more than what is owed then yes. you would be able to get the amount left over after ALL the bills related to the foreclosure and the sale of the home are paid.

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Q: If I am at risk of being foreclosed on, will I go to court?
Leonard G Deming
Leonard G Deming
answered on May 2, 2017

New Hampshire has a "statutory power of sale" that most mortgagees utilize when foreclosing. This is non-judicial process which does not require the mortgagee to go to court for an order or judgment like most states have. However, there is a process whereby the party being foreclosed upon... View More

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