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Help! Stop North Dakota Foreclosures

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

North Dakota State Contact for Foreclosure information:

Name:
Address: State Capitol, 1st floor
600 E. Boulevard Ave.
Bismark, ND 58505-0040
Phone: (701) 224-2210
Fax: (701) 224-2226
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North Dakota Foreclosure Laws

Summary information regarding North Dakota foreclosure laws:

Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In North Dakota, Judicial foreclosures are available.
Non Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In North Dakota, non-judicial foreclosures are available.
Security Instruments Used: In North Dakota, trust deed and mortgage is the primary security instruments.
Right of Redemption: In North Dakota, the right of redemption is available.
Typical Time For a North Dakota Foreclosure: In North Dakota, the timeline of a foreclosure varies by process though is typically 60 days.

 

State of North Dakota

French Canadians came to North Dakota in 1738. The U.S. acquired the major part of the state in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Lewis and Clark explored the area. The northeast section was acquired in 1818 by at treaty with Great Britain. The area was largely a wilderness until the arrival of the railroad in the 1870s.

The capital of North Dakota is Bismarck, and other large cities are Fargo, Grand Forks, and Mandan. Largely agricultural, with 90% of the state dedicated to farming, major products are wheat, rye, barley, sugar beets, sheep, beef cattle and hogs. Food processing and farm equipment production are growing. North Dakota has coal and oil reserves, as well as natural gas, sand and gravel.

Hunters find an abundance of deer, waterfowl, grouse and pheasants. It is a fisherman’s paradise with trout, bass and pike fishing. Tourists visit the famous Badlands, the Knife River Indian Villages and the Trading Post National Historic Site.

 

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

Disclaimer: The North Dakota 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 North Dakota if you need foreclosure help, plan on buying a foreclosure or want to invest in North Dakota foreclosures.