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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Connecticut Foreclosure Deed sample in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the person submitting the deed for recording in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the address of the submitter, ensuring accuracy for proper documentation.
  4. In the section regarding judgment details, input the date of foreclosure and relevant docket number, along with plaintiff and defendant names.
  5. Specify the property address, including street and lot number, to clearly identify the premises involved in the foreclosure.
  6. Indicate the sale amount received by entering it in both numeric and written formats to avoid discrepancies.
  7. Complete any additional fields regarding prior liens, encumbrances, and governmental regulations as required by Connecticut law.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected where indicated, including those of witnesses and notaries, before saving your document.

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A foreclosure by sale officially begins when the foreclosing lender files a lawsuit (a complaint) in court and serves a copy to the borrower. If the borrower doesnt respond, the lender automatically wins the case. If the borrower responds to the suit, the court will move the case through the litigation process.
HOW LONG DOES A FORECLOSURE TAKE FROM START TO FINISH? On average, three to six months. 7. CONNECTICUT USES BOTH STRICT FORECLOSURE AND FORECLOSURE BY SALE.
Through a deed in lieu, the borrower voluntarily gives up their rights to the property to avoid foreclosure while discharging them from their loan obligation. This process can help avoid the hassles of foreclosure, such as court proceedings, auctions, and judgments.
In a strict foreclosure case, the Connecticut court will set the redemption period the length of time between the judgment and the Law Day. It could be as little as 21 days, but is more often 45 to 90 days after the judgment.
A deed-in-lieu of foreclosure may be an option if you are trying to move out of your home and avoid foreclosure. This may help you avoid being responsible for any amount left on the mortgage and avoid foreclosure, both of which can affect your ability to purchase another home in the future.

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In a foreclosure, your mortgage lender sells your property, typically at auction, to pay off what you owe on the house. However, you typically need to miss at least four consecutive payments before a lender can begin foreclosure proceedings.
Who Suffers the Most in Foreclosure? Homeowners suffer the most in foreclosure because they lose the home that they live in as well as take a huge financial loss due to the foreclosure.

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