Title 12 › Chapter 38— MULTIFAMILY MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE › § 3701
Creates one federal way for HUD to foreclose on loans for apartment buildings. Congress found that different state rules make foreclosures slow and costly. Slow foreclosures let buildings fall into disrepair, raise federal holding costs, increase vandalism and fire losses, and hurt residents and neighborhoods. These problems make it harder for HUD to protect the government’s money and to meet national housing goals. State redemption periods after a foreclosure make sales and repairs harder. A faster, uniform foreclosure process, keeping no postsale redemption periods, and allowing nonjudicial foreclosures will speed repairs and cut court cases.
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12 U.S.C. § 3701
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 3, 2026
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