Foreclosure Process for Kentucky (KY)

 

KentuckyJudicial Foreclosure Available: Yes

 

Non-judicial Foreclosure Available: Effectively, no

Kentucky has a rigid rule on foreclosures: no out-of-court foreclosures are valid other than voluntary sales by the borrower. A deed of trust sale, a power of sale clause in a mortgage or sale by a trustee will not work in Kentucky. The only forced foreclosure sale that is permitted is one pursuant to a court order. Also, common law or strict foreclosure is forbidden in Kentucky. The lender must be prepared to engage in litigation to foreclose in the state of Kentucky. Often the lender can win by default or summary judgment but, if not, the case is tried to a jury.

Possession

On the other hand, if the borrower abandons the home, the lender may obtain possession of the property once the borrower goes into default. The lender may operate the property for the benefit of the borrower. Any income produced goes to the lender, not the borrower, but will be credited toward paying off what the borrower owes. If the borrower does not abandon the home, the lender may not take possession until the court confirms the foreclosure sale.

Redemption and Appraisal

Prior to a foreclosure sale, the property must be appraised. If the actual foreclosure sale price is less than two-thirds of the appraised value, then for one year after the sale the borrower has the right to redeem the property from the buyer for the buyer's purchase price plus ten percent interest. Interestingly, the borrower's right to redeem may also be sold.

Deficiency Judgment

In Kentucky, it is possible to obtain a deficiency judgment against the borrower for the difference between the amount the borrower owed on the old loan and the foreclosure sale price, but only if the borrower was personally served with the lawsuit, or failed to answer.

 

C Thompson

Case Manager

407-219-8739

www.keepyourproperty.info

Click Here for Loan Modification Scams

Click Here for Investor Foreclosures


 
This post has been included in Kentucky Information
Post is included in group: More Referrals: Strategies & Tips on Getting More Referrals
Post is included in group: Active Rain Newbies

0 Comments on Foreclosure Process for Kentucky (KY)

Leave a response…



(optional)
What does the graphic say?
 
Rainmaker_large

C Thompson, Loss Mitigation Account Exec

Clermont, FL

More about me…

Loan Modification

Address: Nationwide Assistance, Clermont, FL, 34713

Office Phone: (407) 219-8739

Email Me


If you find this information helpful vote here.

Top Blogs Real Estate Finance Blogs Blog Directory by Blog Flux Personal Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory TopOfBlogs

To share this information with others click here

Bookmark and Share
PalmBeach | Forever Fashionable Jewelry RiseSmart Inc.
Office Depot, Inc OrionGadgets.com

The New 3G S



Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog

Find FL real estate agents and Clermont real estate on ActiveRain.