What is a Notice of Trustee’s Sale?
When a foreclosed property is put up for auction, it is referred to as a Trustee’s Sale. A trustee is either an individual or company that is chosen to be in charge of a foreclosed property. Whenever the property is ready to go to auction, the owner of the property will receive a notice of Trustee’s Sale. This is a document that contains the time and date of the sale along with an estimated amount of the unpaid debts.
If you have received a notice of Trustee’s Sale and want to know how you can fight to keep your home, you need a qualified foreclosure defense attorney on your side. Contact the Boca Raton foreclosure defense lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., today at 561-353-2800 to schedule a free consultation with a qualified attorney.
Notice of Trustee’s Sale Elements
The trustee put in charge of the property is the person responsible for preparing the notice of sale. This notice has to be filed with the county two weeks before the sale is supposed to take place.
The notice must also be published somewhere for all to see, usually in the local newspaper. The law states that this advertisement has to be in the publication for at least three weeks. The first publication must also take place at least 20 days before the sale.
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To speak with a qualified legal representative about fighting a foreclosure, contact the Boca Raton foreclosure defense lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., today at 561-353-2800.



