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01. Start with a blank Mississippi Foreclosure Form
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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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Put your name, address, phone number, loan number, and date on the top of the letter. List the name and address of your lender. information about any money you have saved for a workout agreement. Tell the lender you are working with a foreclosure counselor and include their name and agency.
Dear Sir/Maam, I am Sudharshana Karthik, and I have a personal loan in my account in your bank. I am writing this letter to request you to close my personal loan account with the number 1526xx4656. I have paid all my EMIs, and the loan tenure is complete.
This can be done after the non-judicial foreclosure through a lawsuit to be filed against the borrower within one year from the sale date. In other states, the borrowers are given a certain time to redeem a foreclosed property. On the contrary, Mississippi laws do not give the right of redemption after the foreclosure.
Foreclosure Statement contains the details of outstanding dues for closure of Loan Account. If you have provided your mobile number or email, we will inform you about the closure of your request by SMS or email respectively.
While the content of the letter will change depending on your situation, there are a few important aspects to include: Provide all details the best you can, including correct dates and dollar amounts. Explain how and when all situations were resolved. Detail why problems wont happen again.
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Related Q&A to Mississippi Foreclosure Form

The state of Mississippi has some of the swiftest foreclosure proceedings in the nation. From start to finish, the process can take as few as 60 days, although there are ways to delay and even halt the process.
Dear Madam, I am Nisha Mittal, and I currently have a home loan against my account number (mention your account number). I want to foreclose my home loan this month by paying the outstanding amount in a single payment. I have paid 8 EMIs as of now, and there are 5 EMIs pending until this year.
Under Mississippi law, any foreclosure action must be brought within 6 years of accelerated due date or stated maturity date. If the deed of trust or mortgage contains no power of sale clause, the lender must seek a judicial order to foreclose from the Courts.

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