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Help! Stop Nebraska Foreclosures

Is your Nebraska home a potential candidate for a foreclosure? Find helpful information about stopping Nebraska foreclosures and links to Nebraska foreclosure resources here.

Nebraska State Contact for Foreclosure information:

Name: Attorney General's Office
Address: 2115 State Capitol
P.O. Box 98920
Lincoln, NE 68509-8920
Phone: (402) 471-2682
Fax: (402) 471-3297
Email:

Nebraska Foreclosure Laws

Summary information regarding Nebraska foreclosure laws:

Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In Nebraska, Judicial foreclosures are available.
Non Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In Nebraska, non-judicial foreclosures are available.
Security Instruments Used: In Nebraska, trust deed and mortgage is the primary security instruments.
Right of Redemption: In Nebraska, the right of redemption is not-available prior to the confirmation sale.
Typical Time For a Nebraska Foreclosure: Typical Time for a Nebraska Foreclosure varies.

 

State of Nebraska

Fur traders from France came to Nebraska in the 1600s. Eastern Nebraska was part of the Louisiana Purchase and was explored by Louis and Clark. In 1812 the Oregon Trail began to cross Nebraska, and settlements followed. After the Mexican War, in 1848 the western part of the state was acquired. The transcontinental railroad was begun by Union Pacific at Omaha in 1865.

The capital of Nebraska Is Lincoln and the population in 2002 was 1,758,787. Other large cities are Omaha, Bellevue, Grand Island, Kearney and Hastings. Sorghum, wheat and corn make Nebraska a leading grain producer. Abundant grass lands support the production of hogs and cattle. Nebraska is a major meat-packing state. Pharmaceuticals, electronic components and mobile homes companies are large employers.

Tourist attractions are the Agate Fossil Beds, the Scotts Bluff National Monuments, Chimney Rock and Boys Town.

 

How To Buy Nebraska Foreclosures - Investing in Nebraska Foreclosures

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Use our Nebraska foreclosures dictionary to learn the meanings of the terms used in foreclosures that are not commonly used in everyday language.

Disclaimer: The Nebraska foreclosure information contained on this website is intended for informational use only and in no way should be considered 100% accurate or be construed as investing or legal advice. Contact an attorney in the state of Nebraska if you need foreclosure help, plan on buying a foreclosure or want to invest in Nebraska foreclosures.