§ 4945. Judicial sale foreclosure
(a) All liens and mortgages affecting real property may, on the written motion of any party to any suit for foreclosure of such liens or mortgages, or at the discretion of the court before which the foreclosure proceedings are pending, be foreclosed by a judicial foreclosure sale, even if the mortgage does not contain a sale provision instead of a strict foreclosure.
(b) In an action for foreclosure, if a lien or interest in such realty is held by any person or federal agency which may not be foreclosed by strict foreclosure pursuant to federal law, a decree may be entered providing for such period of redemption as the court may determine, and providing for a sale of the mortgaged premises at the conclusion of such period if the premises are not redeemed, and for the time, manner, and notice of sale, if required, and the application of the proceeds therefrom. (Added 2011, No. 102 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 172 - Foreclosure of Mortgages
§ 4932. Venue; joinder of parties; recording
§ 4934. Supplemental judgment joining parties; recording
§ 4935. Taxes paid by mortgagee
§ 4936. Foreclosure of real or personal property
§ 4938. Effect on bankruptcy proceedings
§ 4941. Decree foreclosing equity of redemption; writ of possession
§ 4945. Judicial sale foreclosure
§ 4947. Foreclosure of equity of redemption; recording
§ 4948. Reinstatement of mortgage prior to sale
§ 4949. Mortgagor’s redemption prior to judicial sale
§ 4953. Conduct and location of sale
§ 4954. Procedure following sale
§ 4961. Power of nonjudicial sale
§ 4962. Notice of intention to foreclose
§ 4963. Publication of notice of sale
§ 4966. Conduct and location of sale
§ 4967. Recording following sale