Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
does foreclosure always end up as a judgement?
Asked on 9/13/09, 12:59 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
William D. Weber
Weber Law Firm, P.C.
No. In fact, most foreclosures in Texas are non-judicial, and do not involve court proceedings or a court judgment of any kind.
William D. Weber
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Answered on 9/18/09, 1:28 pm
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