Montana Foreclosure FAQs
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Does Montana Law Allow for a Redemption Period After a Foreclosure?
A: No, Montana law does not allow a borrower to redeem a property after a foreclosure sale. More -
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Where and When do Foreclosure Sales Take Place in Montana?
A: Montana property foreclosures occur at the county courthouse in the county in which the property is located. All property foreclosure sales occur between the … More -
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What Public Notice Requirements are There for a Real Estate Foreclosure in Montana?
A: If a lender pursues a judicial foreclosure then public notice is first provided when the lender files the lawsuit with the Montana state courts. A judge will … More -
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Can a Lender Sue a Borrower for a Deficiency Judgment if the Lender is Still Owed Money After a Foreclosure Sale in Montana?
A: Typically, a lender cannot sue a borrower for a deficiency judgment in Montana. There is no right to sue for a deficiency judgment if the lender pursued a non … More -
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How Can a Lender Foreclose on a Property in Montana?
A: Most Montana foreclosures occur outside of the court system in a process known as a non judicial foreclosure. Lenders are able to conduct a non judicial … More -
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How Long Does the Typical Foreclosure Process Take in Montana?
A: It takes approximately five months for a simple foreclosure to occur in Montana. However, if the borrower requests delays, contests the foreclosure or files or … More -
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Can I Keep My Home If I File Bankruptcy in Montana?
A: Montana law provides homeowners with a homestead exemption of $250,000. That means that unsecured creditors cannot touch the equity in a homeowner’s home … More
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