[WSBARP] Redemption Period

Rob Wilson-Hoss rob at hctc.com
Thu Dec 3 11:28:49 PST 2015


Yes, certainly. The cases, most of them old, say that a debtor can waive
redemption rights after default, which is what you have. Anyone else can do
so as well. I always get written waivers then note up a motion for an Order
Re: Redemption Rights, give everyone notice and try to get approved for
entry from everyone so it is an agreed order; and get the court to order no
redemption rights and telling the Sheriff to issue his or her deed
immediately. First call the civil deputy at the Sheriff's office to make
sure the Order gives them what they need.  

 

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[mailto:wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Jeanne Dawes
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 11:11 AM
To: WSBA Real Property Listserv (wsbarp at lists.wsbarppt.com)
Subject: [WSBARP] Redemption Period

 

Dear Listmates:

 

Does anyone know of a way other than abandonment, to shorten a 12-month
redemption period?  We have successfully completed a judicial foreclosure,
and all foreclosed parties and lien holders are agreeable to assigning or
waiving their redemption rights.  The property is unimproved property.  The
Purchaser at the Trustee’s sale wishes to immediately begin marketing the
property.  The real estate broker has indicated he will take a huge hit on
price because of the redemption period exception on title.  

 

I’m looking for a way that the title company could remove the exception from
title without the sheriff’s deed having been recorded; or a way to
accelerate the redemption period to allow the sheriff’s deed to be recorded
now.  The redemption period began in November.

 

Thank you in advance for your help.

 

Jeanne J. Dawes

Attorney at Law

Gore & Grewe, P.S.

103 E. Indiana Avenue, Suite A

Spokane, WA 99207-2317

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