Arizona Foreclosure Laws
Attorney General's Office
1275 W. Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Ph: (602) 542-5025
Fax:(602) 542-1275
Foreclosure Laws in Arizona
Judicial Foreclosure: Yes
Non-Judicial Foreclosure: Yes
Security Instruments: Trust Deed
Right of Redemption: Judicial Only. 1-6 Months
Deficiency Judgments: Varies
Time Frame: 3-4 Months
Public Notice: Notice of Sale
Judicial foreclosure: In Arizona is rarely used, and only in the
absence of a power of sale clause in the loan document or when the lender is seeking
a court order for a deficiency judgment. The lender must sue the borrower to obtain
a decree of foreclosure and order of sale.
Non-judicial foreclosure: Requires the lender's trustee to record
a notice of sale in the county in which the property is located. And within five
days of recordation, mail by certified mail a copy of the notice to all parties
to the deed of trust. The notice must also be published weekly in a newspaper of
general circulation in the county for four consecutive weeks, the last publication
not less than ten days prior to the date of sale.
Notice posted: At least twenty days prior to the sale at the property
to be sold, without a breach of the peace, and at the county courthouse.
The sale: Shall be conducted by the trustee for cash to the highest
bidder. The successful bidder must make payment to the trustee's satisfaction by
5:00 PM on the day following the sale unless that day is a Saturday or a legal holiday.
If the high bidder fails to make payment, the sale may be continued, or postponed
to another time or place by public declaration, or the trustee, at his discretion
may immediately offer the property to the second highest bidder. The successful
bidder receives a trustee's deed on completion of the sale. The sale is deemed complete
upon payment of the amount bid. The lender usually bids in the amount of the balance
due plus costs. If no one else bids, the property reverts to the lender.
Deficiency judgments: Not allowed if the foreclosed property consisted
of 2.5 acres or less, and was a single family or two family dwelling. Deficiency
judgments may be sought on other types of property and suit must be filed within
90 days of the date of sale.
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