I received a foreclosure notice from you in the mail. Do I need to move?

You still own the home and you have the rights and obligations of a homeowner until the time of the foreclosure sale. Once the property is sold at the foreclosure sale, you no longer own the home. If you do not move out after the foreclosure sale, you may be subject to eviction proceedings.

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1. What is a Notice of Election and Demand?
2. How can I find out if a property is in foreclosure?
3. How can I find out what I owe to stop the foreclosure sale of my house?
4. I received a foreclosure notice from you in the mail. Do I need to move?
5. When and where is the Public Trustee sale conducted?
6. What happens if my property is sold for more than what I owe?
7. What is a finder? Should I pay one?
8. What is a deficiency bid?
9. Will I receive a notice from you when my house is sold at the foreclosure sale?
10. Is there a pre-foreclosure list available to the public?
11. Does the Office of the Public Trustee conduct seminars about the foreclosure process?
12. What types of funds are necessary to bid at the Public Trustee sale? Can I bid online?
13. If a Public Trustee Confirmation Deed is issued in a foreclosure on a second or third-etc-mortgage, does that remove all other liens?
14. When are the foreclosure reports updated?
15. Where can I obtain information about other liens against properties?