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Laws on this vary by jurisdiction.

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In most cases, lien holders are legally required to notify the owner of the property of their intent to foreclose. This notification is typically done through a formal process, such as mailing a written notice or serving the owner with legal documents. The specific requirements and procedures can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of lien involved.

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