Use these West Virginia foreclosure procedures to avoid or
stop home foreclosure.
West Virginia Code, Vol. 11, Sections 38-1-IA et seq., Vol. 16,
Sections 59-3-1 et seq.
Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes
Non-judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes
Although judicial foreclosure is available for vendor's lien
foreclosures. West Virginia uses the deed of trust almost exclusively.
Mortgages have largely disappeared. If there is a default under the deed of
trust, then the trustee must send out preliminary notices and then sell the
property when the lender so requests.
Preliminary Notices
A notice of sale must contain the time and place of the
foreclosure sale, the names of the parties to the deed, the date of the deed,
recording information, a property description and the terms of the sale.
Advertising
In pre-1980 deeds of trust the buyer may have waived the right
to published notice. Later deeds of trust must publish a Class III legal
advertisement countywide before the sale at least once a week for four weeks.
Posting
The notice of sale must be posted at least 20 days prior to
sale on the front door of the courthouse for the county in which the property
to be sold is located, and in three other public places, one of which must be
the property to be foreclosed on.
Service
Unless expressly waived in the deed of trust, the borrower must
be served with a copy of the notice of foreclosure at least 20 days before the
foreclosure sale.
Mailing
Notice of the foreclosure sale should be mailed to the borrower
and subordinate lien holders 20 days prior to sale.
Sale Procedures
The time and place of sale are specified in the foreclosure
notice.
Manner
The sale is completed by public auction to the highest bidder.
Terms
The deed may specify the terms of sale. Otherwise, a buyer may
pay one-third in cash at the sale, one-third a year later, and one-third two
years from the day of sale.
Report
A report of the sale must be filed with the clerk of the county
and recorded.
Deficiency
A lender can maintain a deficiency action only by filing a
separate lawsuit. However, if the lawsuit is filed to collect, the deed of
trust foreclosure must then be delayed during the lawsuit.
Redemption
There is no right to redeem after a deed of trust sale.
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