Mortgage foreclosure blocked: what happens if you don't sue the third party holder
The Property Registry can block a mortgage foreclosure if the registered third party holder was not sued. Discover what ...
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The Property Registry can block a mortgage foreclosure if the registered third party holder was not sued. Discover what ...
The Property Registry cannot require a notarial deed to register a judicial order homologating a settlement agreement. D...
The Property Registry cannot block a final judicial resolution that annulled a mortgage foreclosure due to abusive claus...
Entities adjudicated properties in mortgage foreclosures prior to 2019 may see their registration blocked by abusive cla...
Embargo annotations expire after 4 years. The DGSJFP sets criteria on when and how to validly extend them. It impacts cr...
The DGSJFP sets formal and material requirements for registering mortgage adjudication decrees. It affects banks, adjudi...
Lien annotations last 4 years and are renewable. If they expire, the creditor may lose their guarantee. The DG establish...
Embargo annotations expire after 4 years. The DGSJFP establishes doctrine on registry extension: keys to not lose guaran...