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Section 35-10-51

Effect of deed in lieu of foreclosure.

A deed in lieu of foreclosure:

(1) Transfers to the mortgagee all right, title and interest of the mortgagor in the mortgaged property, including but not limited to all rights of redemption, statutory or equitable, unless expressly otherwise provided therein;

(2) Does not effect a foreclosure of the mortgage covering the mortgaged property;

(3) Does not give rise to a statutory right of redemption in the mortgagor or in any other person;

(4) Does not result in a merger of the mortgagee's rights with the mortgagor's equity of redemption for any purpose; and

(5) Does not affect the rights or interests of any person or entity other than the mortgagor in the mortgaged property.

(Acts 1987, No. 87-660, p. 1168, §2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title35 > Chapter10 > 35-10-51

Section 35-10-51

Effect of deed in lieu of foreclosure.

A deed in lieu of foreclosure:

(1) Transfers to the mortgagee all right, title and interest of the mortgagor in the mortgaged property, including but not limited to all rights of redemption, statutory or equitable, unless expressly otherwise provided therein;

(2) Does not effect a foreclosure of the mortgage covering the mortgaged property;

(3) Does not give rise to a statutory right of redemption in the mortgagor or in any other person;

(4) Does not result in a merger of the mortgagee's rights with the mortgagor's equity of redemption for any purpose; and

(5) Does not affect the rights or interests of any person or entity other than the mortgagor in the mortgaged property.

(Acts 1987, No. 87-660, p. 1168, §2.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title35 > Chapter10 > 35-10-51

Section 35-10-51

Effect of deed in lieu of foreclosure.

A deed in lieu of foreclosure:

(1) Transfers to the mortgagee all right, title and interest of the mortgagor in the mortgaged property, including but not limited to all rights of redemption, statutory or equitable, unless expressly otherwise provided therein;

(2) Does not effect a foreclosure of the mortgage covering the mortgaged property;

(3) Does not give rise to a statutory right of redemption in the mortgagor or in any other person;

(4) Does not result in a merger of the mortgagee's rights with the mortgagor's equity of redemption for any purpose; and

(5) Does not affect the rights or interests of any person or entity other than the mortgagor in the mortgaged property.

(Acts 1987, No. 87-660, p. 1168, §2.)