SB 141 (http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2.../sum/sb141.htm) says that power of sale foreclosures do not even require notice to the debtor unless the property was the debtor's home at the time the loan was made. Effective July 1, 2009.
The only other notice is the 4-week advertisement in the paper. And in Fulton County (Atlanta) the paper requires a $335 one-year subscription to get search capabilities.
And the bank can change the locks anytime (my experience was 2 weeks before foreclosure, but I haven't found any limit) if they declare the property "abandoned." 2 weeks could be 10 days after the 1st advertisement was placed.
Apparently, sending a single letter to the debtor is just too darn much work for those poor overwhelmed banks!
The only other notice is the 4-week advertisement in the paper. And in Fulton County (Atlanta) the paper requires a $335 one-year subscription to get search capabilities.
And the bank can change the locks anytime (my experience was 2 weeks before foreclosure, but I haven't found any limit) if they declare the property "abandoned." 2 weeks could be 10 days after the 1st advertisement was placed.
Apparently, sending a single letter to the debtor is just too darn much work for those poor overwhelmed banks!
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