Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 12 : Section 3758


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 3758. Service of notice of foreclosure sale

      The foreclosure commissioner shall serve the notice of default
    and foreclosure sale described in section 3757 of this title upon
    the following persons and in the following manner, and no
    additional notice shall be required to be served, notwithstanding
    any notice requirements of any State or local law:
      (1) Timing
        Not less than 21 days before the date of the foreclosure sale,
      the notice of default and foreclosure sale shall be filed in the
      manner authorized for filing a notice of an action concerning
      real property according to the law of the State in which the
      security property is located or, if none, in the manner
      authorized by section 3201 of title 28.
      (2) Notice by mail
        (A) In general
          The notice of foreclosure sale shall be sent by certified or
        registered mail, postage prepaid and return receipt requested,
        to the following:
          (i) Current owner
            The current security property owner of record, as the
          record existed 45 days before the date originally set for the
          foreclosure sale (whether or not the notice describes a sale
          adjourned).
          (ii) Mortgagors
            All mortgagors of record or other persons who appear on the
          basis of the record to be liable for part or all of the
          mortgage debt, as the record existed 45 days before the date
          originally set for the foreclosure sale (whether or not the
          notice describes a sale adjourned).
          (iii) Dwelling units
            All dwelling units in the security property (whether or not
          the notice describes a sale adjourned).
          (iv) Other lienholders
            All persons holding liens of record upon the security
          property, as the record existed 45 days before the date
          originally set for the foreclosure sale (whether or not the
          notice describes a sale adjourned).
        (B) Timing
          (i) Notice under clauses (i) and (ii)
            Notice under clauses (i) and (ii) of subparagraph (A) shall
          be mailed not less than 21 days before the date of the
          foreclosure sale, and shall be mailed to the current owner
          and mortgagor at the last known address of the current owner
          and mortgagor, or, if none, to the address of the security
          property, or, at the discretion of the foreclosure
          commissioner, to any other address believed to be that of
          such current owner and mortgagor.
          (ii) Notice under clause (iii)
            Notice under clause (iii) of subparagraph (A) shall be
          mailed not less than 21 days before the date of the
          foreclosure sale. If the names of the occupants of the
          security property are not known to the Secretary, or the
          security property has more than 1 dwelling, the notice shall
          be posted at the security property not less than 21 days
          before the foreclosure sale.
          (iii) Notice under clause (iv)
            Notice under clause (iv) of subparagraph (A) shall be
          mailed not less than 21 days before the date of the
          foreclosure sale, and shall be mailed to each such
          lienholder's address of record or, at the discretion of the
          foreclosure commissioner, to any other address believed to be
          that of such lienholder.
        (C) Effectiveness of notice
          Notice by mail pursuant to this section or section 3756(c) of
        this title shall be deemed duly given upon mailing, whether or
        not received by the addressee and whether or not a return
        receipt is received or the notice is returned.
      (3) Publication
        (A) In general
          A copy of the notice of default and foreclosure sale shall be
        published once a week during 3 successive calendar weeks before
        the date of the foreclosure sale. Such publication shall be in
        a newspaper or newspapers having general circulation in the
        county or counties in which the security property being sold is
        located. To the extent practicable, the newspaper or newspapers
        chosen shall be a newspaper or newspapers having circulation
        conducive to achieving notice of foreclosure by publication. A
        legal newspaper that is accepted as a newspaper of legal record
        in the county or counties in which the security property being
        sold is located shall be considered a newspaper having general
        circulation for the purposes of this paragraph.
        (B) Exception
          If there is no newspaper published at least weekly which has
        a general circulation in one of the counties in which the
        security property being sold is located, copies of the notice
        of default and foreclosure sale shall be posted not less than
        21 days before the date of the foreclosure sale - 
            (i) at the courthouse of any county or counties in which
          the security property is located; and
            (ii) at the place where the sale is to be held.



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