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| New Changes to the Arizona Anti-Deficiency Statute: What It Means for HomeownersThe Arizona State legislature recently passed a new bill amending the Arizona Anti-Deficiency Statute stating that home to have be lived in for six consecutive months prior to foreclosure.
The new law now requires that a homeowner must have “utilized” This new requirement for the anti-deficiency law will go into effect on September 30, 2009, which could have significant ramifications on pending foreclosures and short sales. Does my property qualify for the anti-deficiency statute? --Is your home located on 2.5 acres of land or less? --Is your home a dwelling for one or two families? --Is your home fully built and have you received a certificate of occupancy? --Do you live in the home and have you done so for 6 consecutive months? --Was the decrease to the value of your property the fault of the market (as opposed to neglect on your behalf)? --Was the mortgage(s) used for the original purchase of the home, or at the very least, for improvements made to the property? If you answered yes to all of the above questions , you may still be able to protect yourself under Arizona’s anti-deficiency statute. Ii you meet the criteria under the new law, your lender may be prevented from pursuing you for its losses from the foreclosure. However, every situation is different. Your individual factors may affect the outcome of your foreclosure. To find out if you are protected under Arizona’s anti-deficiency statute, contact Pak & Moring (info@pakmoring.com or call (480) 444-9999) to look into all of your legal options and discuss your pending or possible foreclosure. (Please note: while informative, these posts are not intended to be formal legal advice and are not completely authoritative and should not be solely relied on as a primary basis for legal action.) For a previous introduction and explanation of the Arizona Anti-Deficiency Statute, see the Pak & Moring Blog - http://www.pakmoring.com/ # # # Scottsdale based law firm, Pak & Moring PLC, provides the Phoenix area with exceptional and aggressive representation with the attention you deserve. Our firm handles legal issues involving personal injury, business law and contracts, and real estate. End
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