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Foreclosure Procedure
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Judicial Foreclosure Available:
Yes
Non-judicial Foreclosure Available:
Yes
If the mortgage contains a power of
sale clause, then it may be foreclosed by advertisement, provided that
there is a default on the mortgage. Alternatively, the lender may sue
for a judgment against the borrower for the amount of the debt due and
an order of sale.
Non-judicial Foreclosure Preliminary
Notices
Contents
The foreclosure notice must give the
names of the borrower and lender, the mortgage date, the amount due, a
description of the premises and the time and place of sale. Advertising
A foreclosure notice must be published once a week for four successive
weeks in a newspaper in the county where the premises are located.
Sale Procedures
Time
The time must be between 9 A.M. and 5
P.M.
Manner
The sale is made by the sheriff at
public auction to the highest bidder. The lender may bid, too. The
winner gets a certificate of sale. Once the redemption period runs out,
the buyer gets a deed. Any surplus remains on deposit with the clerk of
the court for three months for possible claimants.
Postponement
The sale may be postponed.
Judicial Foreclosure
A lender may foreclose by filing a
lawsuit in the circuit court of the county where the property is
located. Service of process may be obtained by publication, if
necessary. The lender may seek either or both of an order of sale and a
judgment for the balance due on the mortgage. Once the court finds
foreclosure to be appropriate, then the sale may be made by a referee or
sheriff, or anyone else appointed by the court. If the lender plans to
bid, but the borrower submits competent evidence as to value, then the
court may order the premises to be sold at their fair and reasonable
value less the balance due on the loan. The borrower will receive a
certificate of sale at the foreclosure. A deed will subsequent) be
issued once the redemption time period expires.
Deficiency
If the mortgage is a purchase money
mortgage (a loan or loans used to buy the person's property) then a
deficiency judgment is not permitted in South Dakota.
Redemption
If the tract of land is 40 acres or
less, and the mortgage contains a special power of sale clause, then a
180-day period of redemption exists. If the property is abandoned, the
time period becomes only 60 days. Generally unless the special
short-term redemption mortgage provisions apply, all persons may redeem
within one year of the date of sale.
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