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2021 District of Columbia Code
Title 42 - Real Property
Chapter 8A - Mortgages, Deeds of Trust, and Foreclosure. [Repealed]
Subchapter V - Commencement of Foreclosure; Required Notices; Compliance with Laws. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.01. Accrual of right to foreclose. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.02. Notice of commencement of foreclosure. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.03. Minimum time period before foreclosure sale auction on residential lien instrument securing a home loan. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.04. Noteowner cannot produce original note; form of lost note affidavit and indemnification to borrower, owner and mayor. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.05. Noteowner’s remedies on the note and the lien instrument; credit on note or other obligation for foreclosed real property; limitation on time to seek deficiency judgment. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.06. No waiver of protection laws. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.07. Omitted parties; no right to object for persons who were properly sent notice. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.08. Appointment of a receiver; effect on existing leases; priorities between competing receivers. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.09. Waste. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.10. Beneficiary’s, trustee’s, mortgagee’s, or assignee’s for foreclosure right to funds paid under casualty insurance or taking in eminent domain. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.11. Effect of foreclosure on beneficiary’s, trustee’s, mortgagee’s, or assignee’s for foreclosure right to insurance and eminent domain proceeds. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.12. Acquisition of foreclosure title by the owner or other subordinate interest holder. [Repealed]
- § 42–835.13. Availability of documents for inspection in the District of Columbia. [Repealed]
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