New Hampshire Foreclosure FAQs
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Does New Hampshire Law Allow for a Redemption Period After a Foreclosure?
A: No, there is no right of redemption following a foreclosure sale in New Hampshire. More -
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Where and When do Foreclosure Sales Take Place in New Hampshire?
A: Typically, property foreclosures in New Hampshire occur at the property itself. The date, time and exact location of the foreclosure auction are provided in the … More -
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What Public Notice Requirements are There for a Real Estate Foreclosure in New Hampshire?
A: If a lender sues a borrower for foreclosure in New Hampshire state court then the filing of the lawsuit is public notice of the intended foreclosure. The court … 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 New Hampshire?
A: Yes, a lender may recover the difference between the amount owed on a loan and the proceeds from the foreclosure sale by filing a deficiency judgment lawsuit in court. More -
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How Can a Lender Foreclose on a Property in New Hampshire?
A: New Hampshire law allows for both judicial and non judicial foreclosures depending on the terms of the mortgage agreement. If the mortgage agreement contains a … More -
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How Long Does the Typical Foreclosure Process Take in New Hampshire?
A: If there is a power of sale clause in the mortgage that allows a lender to pursue a non judicial foreclosure then a foreclosure can be obtained quickly in New … More -
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Can I Keep My Home If I File Bankruptcy in New Hampshire?
A: New Hampshire exempts $100,000 worth of equity in one’s primary residence from being used to pay unsecured creditors in bankruptcy proceeding. Therefore, … More
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