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Home Foreclosure Help | Foreclosure Laws | Oklahoma Oklahoma Foreclosure LawsSummary:
Judicial foreclosure is used in the absence of a power of sale clause in the security instrument. The lender sues to obtain a court order to foreclose. The property, unless the borrowers waive their right to an appraisal, the property must be appraised prior to sale, and may be sold for no less than two thirds of the appraised value. The lender may sue for a deficiency judgment, but must do so within 90 days of the sale date. Non-judicial foreclosure is used when the security instrument contains a power of sale clause authorizing the lender to sell the property to recover the loan balance in the event of the borrower’s default. If the power of sale clause includes the time, place and terms of sale, that procedure must be followed. If not, the non-judicial foreclosure process is as follows:
Attorney General's Office This information is to give a general idea of the foreclosure laws in each state. The information is not guaranteed to be correct. State laws can change or some errors may have been made. Please use this only as a guide. |
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