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In Michigan, lenders
may
foreclose on deeds of trusts or mortgages in default using either a
judicial
or non-judicial foreclosure process.
Judicial Foreclosure
In judicial foreclosure, a court decrees the amount of the borrowers
debt
and gives him or her a short time to pay. If the borrower fails to pay
within that time, then the court will issue a notice of sale.
Non-Judicial Foreclosure
The non-judicial process of foreclosure is used when a power of sale
clause exists in a mortgage or deed of trust. A "power of sale" clause
is the
clause in a deed of trust or mortgage, in which the borrower
pre-authorizes
the sale of property to pay off the balance on a loan in the event of
the
their default. In deeds of trust or mortgages where a power of sale
exists,
the power given to the lender to sell the property may be executed by
the
lender or their representative, typically referred to as the trustee.
Regulations
for this type of foreclosure process are outlined below in the "Power
of
Sale Foreclosure Guidelines".
Power of Sale
Foreclosure Guidelines
If the deed of trust or
mortgage contains a power of sale clause and specifies the time, place
and terms of sale, then the specified procedure must be followed.
Otherwise,
the non-judicial power of sale foreclosure is carried out as follows:
1.
A notice of sale must
be
published once a week for four (4) in a newspaper of general
circulation
in the county where the property is located. The notice must also be
posted
on the property at least fifteen (15) days after the first notice of
sale
is published.
The notice must contain the borrower and lenders name, a description of
the property, the terms of the sale and the time, place and date of the
sale.
2.
The sale must be made
at
public auction to the highest bidder. The trustee or the sheriff of the
county, if different, may conduct the sale between the hours of 9:00 am
and 4:00 pm on the date specified in the notice of sale.
The sale may be postponed by posting a notice at the time and place
where
the sale was to originally be held. If the postponement is for more
than
one week, it must also be published in the manner as the original
notice
of sale was given.
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