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Connecticut foreclosures are judicial, which means they proceed via the court system. Furthermore, the lender may be able to choose a “strict foreclosure,” which avoids the sale of the house entirely. The essential characteristics of Connecticut foreclosure proceedings are discussed below.

Connecticut Foreclosure Regulations

Connecticut Deficiency Judgments Following Foreclosure

If the foreclosure selling price in Connecticut does not pay the amount of your mortgage debt, the lender may sue you for the “deficiency.”

Connecticut Timeshare Foreclosure and Cancellation Laws

Learn about Connecticut’s timeshare rules, including how to terminate a timeshare contract and when your timeshare may be foreclosed.

What Exactly Is Strict Foreclosure?

A few states enable lenders to foreclose without staging a sale via a court order.

Connecticut Foreclosure Procedures and Laws

Learn about Connecticut foreclosures, including pre-foreclosure processes, foreclosure procedures, and homeowners’ rights under both state and federal laws.

Connecticut’s Foreclosure Mediation Program

If you are behind on your mortgage payments and reside in Connecticut, the state’s mediation program may be able to assist you in avoiding foreclosure.

Common Connecticut Foreclosure Questions

Can I reclaim my Connecticut house if it goes into foreclosure?

Foreclosed homeowners in Connecticut are not entitled to a post-sale redemption period under state law.

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