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What happens after an Intent to Cure is filed?

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What happens after an Intent to Cure is filed?

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1. Once a homeowner has filed an Intent to Cure, the Public Trustee will contact the lender’s attorney to obtain the cure payment figures. 2. The attorney must send the cure payment figures to the Public Trustee no later than 7 days prior to the sale. 3. The Public Trustee office will then contact the homeowner with the cure payment figures. The homeowner will be contacted via telephone, mail, fax or email, depending on the preference stated by the homeowner on the Intent to Cure Form. 4. If the Public Trustee office does not speak to the homeowner in person and must leave a voicemail, the contact will still be considered complete. 5. Once the homeowner has been given the cure payment figures, it is the responsibility of the homeowner to remit the correct payment to the Public Trustee office by the deadline provided in order to stop the auction of the property and close the foreclosure case. 6. Once the homeowner has remitted payment to the Public Trustee office, the Public Trustee off

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