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Foreclosure Procedure
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Judicial Foreclosure Available:
Yes
Non-judicial Foreclosure Available: No
South Carolina uses judicial
foreclosure. The lender must file a lawsuit and seek either an order of
sale or a judgment for the loan balance against the borrower or both.
Sale Procedures
Time
The hours of sale shall be between
11:00 and 5:00. However, no sale may be made after the sheriff declares
the sales closed for the day.
Place
The sale takes place at the courthouse
of the county where the real estate is located.
Manner
South Carolina foreclosure sales are
conducted by the sheriff at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash. The sheriff will prepare and deliver a deed to the high bidder.
Special Procedures - Upset Bids
Bidding remains open until 30 days
after the sale. During that time, an upset bidder may make a suitable
deposit, which is refundable, and outbid whoever made the highest bid at
the actual foreclosure sale. A 5 percent higher bid is an upset bid
although a lower figure may be acceptable to the court. However, if no
deficiency judgment is sought, then the upset bid procedure will not be
followed.
Deficiency
The lender can sue for and the court
may adjudge and direct that if any part of the mortgage debt remains
unpaid after the sale of the mortgaged premises, then the lender may
seek a court order directing the borrower to pay the unpaid sum or
residue. The judgment may be enforced as in other cases. However, within
30 days after the sale, if a defendant was sued for a deficiency, he or
she may apply to the court for an order of appraisal. The defendant
appoints one appraiser, the judgment creditor appoints another and the
judge appoints another. If the appraised value is greater than what
remains owed on the loan, after subtracting the foreclosure sale
proceeds, then there is no deficiency. However if it is less, then the
borrower still gets credit against the judgment for the appraised value
of the property. The lender can collect only what's left.
Redemption
South Carolina does not recognize a
right of redemption after foreclosure.
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