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How are mortgage liens treated in Texas?
Texas is known as atitle theory state where the property title remains in trust until
payment in full occurs for the underlying loan. The document that secures the title is usually called adeed of trust
but may also be referred to as amortgage.
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How are Texas deeds foreclosed?
The primary method of foreclosure in Texas involves what is known asnon-judicial foreclosure. Except for certain notice provisions this type of foreclosure does not involve court action.
When the deed of trust is initially signed it will usually contain a provision called apower of sale clause
which upon default allows atrustee to sell the property in order to satisfy the underlying defaulted loan.
Thetrustee acts as a representative of the lender to effectuate the sale which typically occurs in the form
of an auction. Because this is a non-judicial remedy there are very stringent notice requirements and the legal documents
are required to contain thepower of sale language in order to use this type of foreclosure method.
Power of Sale Notice Requirements:
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Prior to initiating a foreclosure the lender must send a demand letter requesting the payment of past due amounts
which gives the borrower twenty (20) days to pay any past due amounts otherwise foreclosure proceedings will begin.
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After the twenty day notice above and at least twenty-one (21) days before any foreclosure sale, further notice
of the foreclosure must: (a) be filed with the county clerk in the county in which the property is located; (b)
mailed to the defaulting borrower (and other creditors whose liens affect the property) and; (c) be posted at
the county court where any sale would occur.
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Foreclosure sales must take place on the first Tuesday of each month (between 10AM and 4PM) at the courthouse,
even if the date falls on a legal holiday. The trustee will auction the property to the highest bidder including
the lender who is given credit for the value of the balance of any outstanding indebtedness under the loan.
In Texas, thelenders can also go to court in what is known as ajudicial foreclosure proceeding where the
court must issue a final judgment of foreclosure. If the deed of trust does not contain thepower of sale
language the lender must seek judicial foreclosure. The property is then sold as part of a publicly noticed sale.
A complaint is filed in county court along with what is known alis pendens. A lis pendens is a recorded
document that provides public notice that the property is being foreclosed upon.
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What are the legal instruments that establish a Texas mortgage?
The documents are known as thedeed of trust,note, and in a commercial transaction, asecurity agreement.
Sometimes the mortgage document is combined with the security agreement. Alternatively, amortgage is filed to
evidence the underlying debt and terms of repayment, which is set forth in thenote.
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How long does it take to foreclose a property in Texas?
Depending on the timing of the various required notices, it usually takes approximately 60 days to effectuate an uncontestednon-judicial foreclosure. This process may be delayed if the borrower contests the action in court, seeks delays and
adjournments of sales, or files forbankruptcy.
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Is there a right of redemption in Texas?
Texas has nostatutory right of redemption, which would allow a party whose property has been foreclosed to reclaim that
property by making payment in full of the sum of the unpaid loan plus costs.
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Are deficiency judgments permitted in Texas?
Yes. Adeficiency judgment may be obtained when a property in foreclosure is sold at a
public sale for less than the loan amount which the underlying mortgage secures. These judgments are limited to the
difference between thefair market value of the property (regardless of what the property sold for at the foreclosure
sale) and the defaulted loan amount at the time of sale.Fair market value is determined by appraisal.
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What statutes govern Texas foreclosures?
The laws that govern Texas foreclosures are found in Title 5, Section 51 of Texas Code.
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/pr.toc.htm
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