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New York Laws - Real Property Actions & Proceedings > Article 13 - Action To Foreclose A Mortgage

 

New York Laws > Real Property Actions & Proceedings > Article 13 - Action To Foreclose A Mortgage


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§ 1301Separate action for mortgage debt
§ 1302Foreclosure of high-cost home loans and subprime home loans
§ 1303Foreclosures; required notices
§ 1304Required prior notices
§ 1305Notice to tenants
§ 1306Filing with superintendent
§ 1307Duty to maintain foreclosed property
§ 1311Necessary defendants
§ 1312Representative defendants
§ 1313Permissible defendants
§ 1315Action by owner of junior participating interest
§ 1320Special summons requirement in private residence cases
§ 1321Default or admission
§ 1325Receiver
§ 1331Notice of pendency
§ 1341Payment into court of amount due
§ 1351Judgment of sale
§ 1352Judgment foreclosing right of redemption
§ 1353Conveyance
§ 1354Distribution of proceeds of sale
§ 1355Report of sale; confirmation
§ 1361Application for surplus; reference
§ 1362Payment of surplus out of court
§ 1371Deficiency judgment
§ 1391Proceeding for share of unknown heirs

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