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 Indiana introduces bill to protect interested parties at foreclosure
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Legislative Developments
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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A bill has been introduced in the Indiana General Assembly that would add a new section of the state’s foreclosure statutes that would protect interested and omitted parties when property gets sold at foreclosure. It also shortens the time mortgages can stay in the public record after the last installment of the secured debt before becoming expired.
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