Use these Ohio foreclosure procedures to avoid or stop home
foreclosure.
Ohio - Page's Ohio Revised Arlnotated, Title 23, Section 2323
The Process
Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes
Non-judicial Foreclosure Available: No
The Ohio standard mortgage provides for a conditional transfer
of title to the lender. If the borrower pays the principal and interest;
performs the obligations of the mortgage, including payment of taxes,
assessments and hazard insurance and does not commit waste, then the borrower
will obtain full title at the end of the mortgage term. Ohio mortgages must be
foreclosed by court action.
Lawsuit
The lender must sue the borrower in the county where the
property is located. The lender must ask the court to foreclose the mortgage
and order a sale of the property.
Sale Procedures
When land is to be sold under a foreclosure order, the officer
conducting the sale shall call upon three disinterested freeholders of the
county to give an estimate of the value of the property. A copy of the
appraised value must be left with the court clerk. The property must forthwith
be offered for sale at a price of not less than two-thirds of the appraisement.
Advertising
The land will not be sold until the officer handling the
foreclosure gives public notice of the sale by advertising the time and place
of the sale at least 30 days in advance of the sale. The advertisements will be
sufficient if they are published once a week for three consecutive weeks before
the day of the sale, with each ad on the same day of the week.
Method of Sale
The sheriff handles foreclosure sales in Ohio. The officer will
sell to the highest bidder at the time and place indicated in the advertised
notice. The sale must take place at the courthouse. If the bidder fails to pay
the price, the court "shall punish as for contempt any purchaser of real
property who fails to pay the purchase money therefore." If there is no sale
for lack of bidders, then the court may order a new appraisement and order the
sale for one-third in cash and the balance later.
Confirmation
The sheriff returns the writ of execution indicating that a
sale was made to the court, which upon examination of the sale proceedings to
make sure they were in conformity with the law and with the court orders,
enters into its records a confirmation of the legality of the sale and directs
the officer who made the sale to create and deliver the purchaser a deed for
the property.
Special Procedures
If the property is in danger of being damaged the court may
appoint a receiver to take charge of it.
Deficiency
A deficiency judgment may be obtained by the lender along with
the order commanding a foreclosure sale. The deficiency is void two years after
the foreclosure sale is confirmed. However, the enforcement may continue if the
debtor signs an agreement to postpone the enforcement past two years.
Redemption
The debtor can redeem by paying the amount of the judgment plus
costs and interest up until the confirmation of the sale, but not afterward.
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