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What is the timeframe for a Notice of Default in California?

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What is the timeframe for a Notice of Default in California?

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The notice of default (NOD) from the lender, a mortgagee, trustee or beneficiary will file in about 90 days after the initial default in California. Then the lender must then wait another “three months” by statute. From there, the Trustee records a Notice of Sale. The lender then must wait another 21 days to force the sale through its Trustee.

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