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Fill out the following forms: The Summons Family Actions (JD-FM-3) The Divorce Complaint (Dissolution of Marriage) (JD-FM-159) or, if you are filing to dissolve a civil union, not a marriage, the Dissolution of Civil Union Complaint (JD-FM-159A) The Notice of Automatic Court Orders (JD-FM-158)
A strict foreclosure is a type of foreclosure in which a lender takes direct possession of the property once the homeowner is evicted or leaves. Instead of selling the home at auction, the lender may take full ownership of the property for another sale or for some other use entirely.
By priority mail with delivery confirmation: fill out a Small Claims Writ and Notice of Suit, JD-CV-40, and attach any related documents you wish to file with the Writ; keep the original Writ and documents and mail a copy of the Writ and documents, and the Instructions to Defendant, form JD-CV-121, to each defendant.
Connecticut is one of only three states that uses strict foreclosure. A strict foreclosure does not involve a judicial sale of the property. Instead, each of the individuals or entities that holds an interest in the property being foreclosed are assigned Law Days. Law Days are assigned in inverse order of priority.
Strict Foreclosure Under this proceeding, the lender files suit against the borrower who is in default. If the borrower does not pay the mortgage within a time limit specified by the court, title to the property transfers to the lender directly, without requiring a sale.
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Request and complete a Supplemental Assignment of Ownership Form (Form Q1). This form is also available at your local DMV office.
In strict foreclosure proceedings, the lender files a lawsuit on the homeowner that has defaulted. If the borrower cannot pay the mortgage within a specific timeline ordered by the court, the property goes directly back to the mortgage holder.
Under our law, an action for strict foreclosure is brought by a mortgagee who, holding legal title, seeks not to enforce a forfeiture but rather to foreclose an equity of redemption unless the mortgagor satisfies the debt on or before his law day. . . .

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