The Basics of Foreclosure: What is Foreclosure?

From Wikipedia:

Foreclosure is the equitable proceeding in which a bank or other secured creditor sells or repossesses a parcel of real property (immovable property) due to the owner’s failure to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a “mortgage” or “deed of trust”. Commonly, the violation of the mortgage is a default in payment of a promissory note, secured by a lien on the property. When the process is complete, it is typically said that “the lender has foreclosed its mortgage or lien.”

What exactly does this mean?

Foreclosure is when a lender takes back property from an owner who stopped making payments on their mortgage.

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