Mississippi Foreclosure Laws
Attorney General's Office
P.O. Box 220
Jackson, MS 39205
Ph: (601) 359-3680
Fax:(601) 359-3796
Foreclosure Laws in Mississippi
Judicial Foreclosure: Yes
Non-Judicial Foreclosure: Yes
Security Instruments: Trust Deed / Mortgage
Right of Redemption: No
Deficiency Judgments: No
Time Frame: 60 Days
Public Notice: Publication
Judicial foreclosure: Used when no power of sale clause exists
in the loan document. The lender must sue the defaulted borrower in court to obtain
an order to foreclose.
Non-judicial foreclosure: The process used when a power of sale
clause that authorizes the lender to sell the property to recover the balance due
on the loan in the event of the borrowers’ default is included in the loan document.
If the clause specifies the time, place and terms of sale, then that procedure must
be followed. If not, the process is as follows:
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The lender’s trustee must record with the county clerk the notice of sale, and publish
the notice in a newspaper of general circulation weekly for three consecutive weeks
prior to the date of sale, and post the notice on the courthouse door.
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The borrower may stop the process at any time prior to the sale by curing the default
and paying accrued costs.
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The sale shall be a public auction either in the county in which the property is
located, or in the county in which the borrower resides.
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Owners who lose their property in a non-judicial foreclosure have no right of redemption.
Deficiency judgments are not permitted.
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