[caption id="attachment_19176" align="aligncenter" width="572"] CALIFORNIA FORECLOSURE TIMELINE STARTS WITH NOTICE OF DEFAULT[/caption] WHAT IS A NOTICE OF DEFAULT? WHEN DO THE BANKS SEND THEM? WHAT DO THEY MEAN? WHO CAN HELP ME? The Notice of Default, filed with the County Recorder's office, is the beginning of non-judicial foreclosure process in California: Once the Notice of Default is recorded, the foreclosure time frame begins. This is technically the foreclosure starting point, and the beginning of the legal length of time to foreclose in California. California foreclosure law says that within 10 business days after recording, a copy of the recorded Notice of Default is sent by certified and regular mail to the borrowers at any addresses provided and any recorded special requests. After no more...
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