McCollum v. Pope

411 S.E.2d 874, 261 Ga. 835, 1992 Ga. LEXIS 22
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJanuary 17, 1992
DocketS91A1632, S91A1633
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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McCollum v. Pope, 411 S.E.2d 874, 261 Ga. 835, 1992 Ga. LEXIS 22 (Ga. 1992).

Opinion

Weltner, Presiding Justice.

Upon the default by the grantor of a security deed, the grantee initiated a sale under power contained in the deed. It is undisputed that the grantee mailed a notification of the sale under power correctly addressed to the grantor in accordance with OCGA § 44-14-162.2. 1 Under these circumstances, the actual receipt (or want of re *836 ceipt) by the grantor of the notice of sale under power is immaterial to the right of the grantee to sale under power.

Decided January 17, 1992 — Reconsideration denied February 5, 1992. Schwall & Ruff, Emory A. Schwall, Frederick B. Whittington III, Donald L. Mize, for appellants. Jerome C. Ware, for appellees.

The judgment of the trial court to the contrary must be reversed.

Judgment reversed.

Clarke, C. J., Bell, Hunt, Fletcher, JJ., and Judge John W. Sognier concur. Benham, J., disqualified.
1

(a) Notice of the initiation of proceedings to exercise a power of sale in a mortgage, security deed, or other lien contract shall be given to the debtor by the secured creditor no later than 15 days before the date of the proposed foreclosure. Such notice shall be in writing and shall be sent by registered or certified mail, return *836 receipt requested, to the property address or to such other address as the debtor may designate by written notice to the secured creditor. The notice required by this Code section shall be deemed given on the official postmark day.

(b) The notice required by subsection (a) of this Code section shall be given by mailing to the debtor a copy of the published legal advertisement or a copy of the notice of sale submitted to the publisher. [Emphasis supplied.]

Before the enactment of OCGA § 44-14-162.2 in 1981, foreclosure required only notice by publication. OCGA § 44-14-162. See Nat. Community Builders v. C & S Nat. Bank, 232 Ga. 594 (207 SE2d 510) (1974) (foreclosure pursuant to realty foreclosure statutes does not violate procedural due process rights).

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