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That may be considered a "Deed in Lieu" and can be a solution where the Borrower transfers ownership of the property to you avoiding a foreclosure. Use extreme caution in this process; you may be accepting the property subject to encumbrances, liens or judgments. Legal counsel can advise and guide you through this process.
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What if the Borrower (Trustor) offers to make a partial payment?
Accepting a partial payment can jeopardize the validity of the foreclosure. You can accept a partial payment and rescind the foreclosure; however, you would need to record a new Notice of Default if they remain in default. You can accept money with a forbearance agreement. There are many ramifications of a forbearance agreement; the process should be guided by legal counsel.
2009 To 2014 Foreclosure Statistics for San Luis Obispo County, California
This document details the number of Notice of Defaults, Notice of Sales, and Trustee's Deeds filed in San Luis Obispo County, CA from January 2009 through 2014. For review of data prior to 2009 please contact our office.