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  2. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    Foreclosure of chattel mortgages (mortgage of movable property) are governed by Sec. 14 of Act No. 1506, which gives the mortgagee the right to sell the chattel at a public sale. It has also been held that as regards chattel mortgages, the law does not prohibit that the foreclosure sale be done privately if it is agreed upon by the parties.

  3. Deficiency judgment - Wikipedia

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    A deficiency judgment is an unsecured money judgment against a borrower whose mortgage foreclosure sale did not produce sufficient funds to pay the underlying promissory note, or loan, in full. [1] The availability of a deficiency judgment depends on whether the lender has a recourse or nonrecourse loan, which is largely a matter of state law ...

  4. What is a deficiency judgment? - AOL

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    Deficiency judgment example. Say a mortgage borrower in default owes $200,000 on a loan for a home valued at $190,000. ... liens on other property you own or taking money directly from your bank ...

  5. Repossession - Wikipedia

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    When a lender cannot find the collateral, cannot peacefully obtain it through self-help repossession, or the jurisdiction does not allow self-help repossession, the alternative legal remedy to order the borrower to return the goods (prior to judgment) is replevin. The security interest over the collateral is often known as a lien. The lender ...

  6. 5 Money Mistakes You Can’t Take Back — and How To Recover

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    “If it has been less than 60 days, you may be able to put the money back,” Zigmont said. “If it has been more than 60 days, your only option is to focus on saving more money into your 401(k ...

  7. Attachment (law) - Wikipedia

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    Prejudgment attachment or Prejudgment writ of attachment allows recovery of money damages by levying a security interest on the property of the party paying money damages. A writ of attachment is filed to secure debt or claim of the creditor in the event that a judgment is rendered.

  8. Replevin - Wikipedia

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    The question of replevin becomes moot should the item in question no longer exist as an entity, i.e. if it is destroyed, or in the case of a bag of money, for instance, if the money has been spent. For this reason, the item is normally seized by the court when the action is filed and held until the decision is reached to prevent the waste of a ...

  9. Mortgage law - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage lender is an investor that lends money secured by a mortgage on real estate. In today's world, most lenders sell the loans they write on the secondary mortgage market. When they sell the mortgage, they earn revenue called Service Release Premium. Typically, the purpose of the loan is for the borrower to purchase that same real estate.