North Dakota Statutes
§ 35-13-05 — Notice before foreclosure
North Dakota § 35-13-05
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N.D. Cent. Code § 35-13-05 (2026).
Text
1.A person holding a lien under this chapter on property encumbered by prior liens of
record or before beginning any action or proceeding for the foreclosure of the lien,
shall give ten days' notice in writing of the lienholder's intention to foreclose the lien to
the lienholders of record and the owner of the property. The notice may be served by
registered or certified mail addressed to the lienholders of record and property owner
at the lienholders and property owner's last-known post-office address.
2.The notice before foreclosure must include:
a.A description of the property subject to the lien;
b.The grounds for the lien;
c.The name, address, and telephone number of the lienholder;
d.The amount owed;
e.The date after which the property subject to the lien will be offered for s
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