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according to this website, NC does have an anti-deficiency provision. http://www.helocbasics.com/list-of-non-recourse-mortgage-states-and-anti-deficiency-statutes/
According to the Anti Deficiency laws, anti deficiency laws applies to the refinanced first mortgage as long as the property is used as a primary residence of the purchaser.
Anti-deficiency laws generally apply to the primary residence.
Anti deficiency laws are laws in a state that prohibits lenders from suing borrowers for deficiencies. In Indiana there are conditions that allow for Judgements to be issued.
As of August 2014, Texas does have an anti deficiency law. Other states with the same law are Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, and Illinois.
Yes if its a 1st mtg
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_there_an_anti-deficiency_law_in_illinois"
No, you can have a judgment against you for a default.
Using the wrong form of money is a federal law. It is called counterfeit money and it is not legal tender. If used prison time is the result.