What type of notice is required before a foreclosure sale?

In Arizona, the type of notice that is required before a foreclosure sale is known as a Notice of Trustee’s Sale. This notice must be mailed to the homeowner at least 90 days prior to the sale. The notice must include specific information such as the date, time, and place of the sale, the amount of money due on the loan, and the name and address of the trustee handling the sale. Additionally, the notice must provide contact information for the lender or servicer for the loan, as well as the trustee handling the sale. Additionally, the Notice of Trustee’s Sale must be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the property is located at least once a week for four consecutive weeks before the sale. The notice must also be posted on the property itself at least 20 days before the sale. Finally, the Notice of Trustee’s Sale must be filed with the county recorder’s office at least 20 days prior to the sale. These requirements for Notice of Trustee’s Sale are designed to protect the homeowner, and ensure they are aware of the impending foreclosure. If the notice is not sent, posted, published, or filed in a timely manner, the foreclosure is invalid and the homeowner may be able to stay in their home.

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