Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Georgia

not sure if i should file ucc1 and protect myself against B of A foreclosure, right now have SCRA rights


Asked on 10/11/10, 3:33 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Phillip M. Cook Cook Legal Services, LLC

Filing a UCC-1 will not stop a foreclosure in Georgia.

Here's the language of SCRA --

Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA)

Section 303 - Mortgages and trust deeds

(a) MORTGAGE AS SECURITY- This section applies only to an obligation on real or personal property owned by a servicemember that--

(1) originated before the period of the servicemember's military service and for which the servicemember is still obligated; and

(2) is secured by a mortgage, trust deed, or other security in the nature of a mortgage.

(b) STAY OF PROCEEDINGS AND ADJUSTMENT OF OBLIGATION- In an action filed during, or within 90 days after, a servicemember's period of military service to enforce an obligation described in subsection (a), the court may after a hearing and on its own motion and shall upon application by a servicemember when the servicemember's ability to comply with the obligation is materially affected by military service--

(1) stay the proceedings for a period of time as justice and equity require, or

(2) adjust the obligation to preserve the interests of all parties.

(c) SALE OR FORECLOSURE- A sale, foreclosure, or seizure of property for a breach of an obligation described in subsection (a) shall not be valid if made during, or within 90 days after, the period of the servicemember's military service except--

(1) upon a court order granted before such sale, foreclosure, or seizure with a return made and approved by the court; or

(2) if made pursuant to an agreement as provided in section 107.

(d) PENALTIES-

(1) MISDEMEANOR- A person who knowingly makes or causes to be made a sale, foreclosure, or seizure of property that is prohibited by subsection (c), or who knowingly attempts to do so, shall be fined as provided in title 18, United States Code, or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.

(2) PRESERVATION OF OTHER REMEDIES- The remedies and rights provided under this section are in addition to and do not preclude any remedy for wrongful conversion otherwise available under law to the person claiming relief under this section, including consequential and punitive damages.

NOTE: The 90 day period mentioned above in sections (b) and (c) have been temporarily extended to 9 MONTHS by section 2203 of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. This temporary extension expires on December 31, 2010, when the original 90 day period will re-take effect.

Best of luck.*******The above is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client privilege.*******

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Answered on 10/16/10, 3:49 pm
Glen Ashman Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney

A UCC has nothing to do with a foreclosure. See a lawyer about your other rights,

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Answered on 10/16/10, 5:36 pm


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