Judicial Foreclosure Timeline California

Summary

The judicial foreclosure process in California can take up to 12 months, involving steps like filing a lawsuit, serving the defendant, court hearings, judgment, and scheduling the auction. After a judgment is made, scheduling the foreclosure auction usually takes around 120 days, though this can vary based on the courts schedule and other factors. Consult a local attorney for precise timelines.

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How long does it take to set up a judicial foreclosure, auction in California?
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In California, the judicial foreclosure process can take up to 12 months or more, depending upon court availability and case complexity.
This includes:
- Filing a lawsuit
- Serving the defendant
- Court hearings
- Judgment
- Scheduling of the auction
Please consult a local attorney for a precise timeline.
do you know how long it takes to schedule an auction after the judgment?
In California, once a judgment for foreclosure is made, it usually takes around 120 days to schedule the foreclosure auction. However, it can vary based on the court's schedule and other factors. Please consult a local attorney for specific timelines.
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