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Foreclosing 2 AZ land parcels with same owner, separate actions?
I am about to foreclose tax liens on two adjacent Navajo Co Arizona land parcels owned by the same person. Can anyone tell me if I will need to send separate Notice of Intent to File Foreclosure Actions or if I can list both parcels on the same Intent to File and, then, if not redeemed, Foreclosure Action? Thanks
You need to demand each parcel individually, Assuming there are 2 separate notes and Trust Deeds.
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Typically its per parcel. You can ask an attorney if you can name both parcels in one count.
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This is all controlled by the Deed of Trust and note. If there is one Deed of Trust and one note covering both parcels, then there is one foreclosure action. If there are two Deeds of Trust and two notes, than separate foreclosure actions are needed. In the rare case that there is one note secured by two Deeds of Trust, then shoot yourself.
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Thank you all for your replies. Very helpful.