Nashville Real Estate
Blog, Foreclosures & REO

Follow Up on Right of Redemption

May 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

follow up question on foreclosures and rights of redemption

Following last week’s publication of a Hot Line Question and Answer regarding the right of redemption, a couple of people inquired as to whether that right only applies to tax sales and not to bank foreclosures.
TO CLARIFY: Most of the time, the right of redemption is waived in a deed of trust, so if the bank were to foreclose and sell the property, the owner has waived his statutory right of redemption so that it is no longer applicable to him.
[SOURCE: TAR’s Legal & Ethics Hot Line Attorneys]

If you liked this post, you may also enjoy:
What Are The Rights of Redemption in Tennessee?
National Foreclosures Spike, Lender Modifications
Developers of The Braxton Are Sued

Related posts:

  1. Short Sales, REO, and Foreclosures Rise in Nashville
  2. Foreclosed Homes in Murfreesboro
  3. Follow Up on Right of Redemption
  4. What Are The Rights of Redemption in Tennessee?
  5. What Are The Rights of Redemption in Tennessee?