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All For A Fortnight: Calculating Redemption In Default Residential Foreclosures, Alex S. Moe
All For A Fortnight: Calculating Redemption In Default Residential Foreclosures, Alex S. Moe
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
The Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law (IMFL) is a comprehensive statute laying out a single procedure for the entire foreclosure process. Residential foreclosures are dominated by statutory redemption, a seven-month period during which the borrower can pay off the entire loan balance and retain their property. Few borrowers do so, but the redemption period is independently important, for until it expires, a sale of the property--cornerstone of the foreclosure process--cannot occur.
The statutory redemption period starts to run when the borrower has been served. Normally, service occurs at a point certain in time. If service occurs by publication, however, the …
Trying To Protect Elderly And Mentally Incompetent Homeowners: One Tax Deed Case At A Time., Daniel Koen
Trying To Protect Elderly And Mentally Incompetent Homeowners: One Tax Deed Case At A Time., Daniel Koen
Public Interest Law Reporter
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A Year Later: Klaeren V. Lisle And The Troubles It Has Wrought, Victor P. Filippini Jr.
A Year Later: Klaeren V. Lisle And The Troubles It Has Wrought, Victor P. Filippini Jr.
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Illinois Real Estate Brokers: The Duties Of Disclosure And Accuracy, Paul Meyer
Illinois Real Estate Brokers: The Duties Of Disclosure And Accuracy, Paul Meyer
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Real Property And Real Estate Transactions, Crystal Pruess Bush, Lisa O'Keefe
Real Property And Real Estate Transactions, Crystal Pruess Bush, Lisa O'Keefe
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Real Property And Real Estate Transactions, Denise L. Berdelle, Nancy M. Hoffman
Real Property And Real Estate Transactions, Denise L. Berdelle, Nancy M. Hoffman
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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The New Judicial Roles In Illinois Mortgage Foreclosures, Eric T. Freyfogle
The New Judicial Roles In Illinois Mortgage Foreclosures, Eric T. Freyfogle
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Real Property And Real Estate Transactions, Fred I. Feinstein, Timothy G. Mcdermott
Real Property And Real Estate Transactions, Fred I. Feinstein, Timothy G. Mcdermott
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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The New Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law And Installment Sales Contracts, Victor Grimm
The New Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law And Installment Sales Contracts, Victor Grimm
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Real Property And Real Estate Transactions, Julie S. Chatz, Kristen E. Hazel
Real Property And Real Estate Transactions, Julie S. Chatz, Kristen E. Hazel
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Fiduciary Duties Related To Pension Fund Investment In Real Estate, Peter M. Kelly
Fiduciary Duties Related To Pension Fund Investment In Real Estate, Peter M. Kelly
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Aba Real Property, Probate And Trust Law Section, Title Insurance And You; B. Schick & I. Plotkin, Torrens In The United States, Christine Godsil Cooper
Aba Real Property, Probate And Trust Law Section, Title Insurance And You; B. Schick & I. Plotkin, Torrens In The United States, Christine Godsil Cooper
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Classified Real Property Taxation In Illinois: The Wake Of Hoffman V. Clark, Stephen A. Siegel
The Future Of Classified Real Property Taxation In Illinois: The Wake Of Hoffman V. Clark, Stephen A. Siegel
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Ackerman On Property And The Law, David T. Ozar
Ackerman On Property And The Law, David T. Ozar
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Abolition Of Dower: An Occasion For Re-Examining The Surviving Spouse's Rights In Illinois, Ann Ellen Acker
The Abolition Of Dower: An Occasion For Re-Examining The Surviving Spouse's Rights In Illinois, Ann Ellen Acker
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.