Lenders facing loan defaults on residential or commercial properties in Mississippi are often forced to pursue foreclosure measures if the default is not cured. Compared with other states, Mississippi has a relatively easy and streamlined foreclosure process for situations involving routine defaults with few complications. In more complex cases, Mississippi also affords lenders the right to pursue formal legal action through the filing of a complaint for judicial foreclosure. This article will provide a basic overview of each process, including some of the pros and cons of each.
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