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Indiana allows deficiency judgments:

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B) Yes, if the sale proceeds don't cover the debt

Indiana allows deficiency judgments if the foreclosure sale proceeds don't cover the outstanding debt.

Answer Options
A
Never
B
Yes, if the sale proceeds don't cover the debt
C
Only for commercial property
D
Only with court approval
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Related Topics:

foreclosure-procedureslender-rightsjudicial-vs-non-judicial-foreclosure

Key Terms:

deficiency judgmentjudicial foreclosureIndiana foreclosure lawmortgage deficiencyIndiana Code 32-29

Related Concepts

Foreclosure is the legal process by which a lender takes possession of a property when a borrower fails to make mortgage payments. It allows the lender to sell the property to recover the outstanding debt.

In the context of foreclosure, a deed transfers ownership of the foreclosed property to the new owner, typically the buyer at a foreclosure sale.

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