Yes. 8 months unless the lien holder has waived thweir right to a deficiency. Then it's 12.
In some states, a lender can seek a personal judgment against the debtor regarding the redemption period for foreclosed homes. In Georgia, there is no statutory right of redemption.
The right to contest a will is statutory and the statutory period varies from state to state. If you do not exercise your right to contest the will during the statutory period your right is lost.
Yes, there is a statutory right of election in every state except Georgia.
The state and the federal governments create statutory law.
During the Civil War, Washington wanted to join the Union as a "Free State"
Statutory Care is care that is provided by the state (governement), such as the NHS for the UK.
George Washington right?
There is a statutory three-day waiting period from the day that the the marriage license is issued to the day that the ceremony can take place.
There is no redemption period for the state of Virginia. http://www.realtytrac.com/foreclosure-laws/Virginia-foreclosure-laws.asp
Everett, Washington is located on a map in the state of Washington in North America. Everett is located on the left side of Washington, right on the coast.
Check to see if your state has a "statutory will" form. Many of them have a simple fill in the blank form. A quick search on 'statutory will' and your state will find one.
Yes, it's called statutory rape in most states. Here in Washington state it's called child rape. The laws vary by state, so it all depends on the laws in the state where you live.