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The sale of real property, which was held as security for a mortgage found in default, processed through formal court proceedings and resulting in the lender recovery of lost equity through the sale of the property at auction (referred to as a Sheriff’s Sale). As opposed to non-judicial foreclosure.
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- Complete the secure online form, or download a printable version.
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When does the foreclosure "start"?
The "foreclosure process" begins with the recording of the Notice of Default. This date starts the 3-month reinstatement period. After this reinstatement period expires All American Foreclosure Service can set a Trustee Sale date no sooner than 21 days later. It is actually about 1 month to allow for posting and publishing procedures. Please check out our Foreclosure Process/Timeline page for more information.

2009 To 2014 Foreclosure Statistics for San Luis Obispo County, California
This document details the number of Notice of Defaults, Notice of Sales, and Trustee's Deeds filed in San Luis Obispo County, CA from January 2009 through 2014. For review of data prior to 2009 please contact our office.