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§ 21-49-27 Bid of less than full debt amount--Requirements--Execution for deficiency.

SD Codified L § 21-49-27 (2019) (N/A)
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21-49-27. Bid of less than full debt amount--Requirements--Execution for deficiency. If the holder of the mortgage is not willing to bid the full amount of the judgment debt, and if foreclosure has been commenced by action, such holder shall establish at the time of the trial to the satisfaction of the court, the fair and reasonable value of the mortgaged premises, and the court shall determine the value less the sum of the balances due, as of the date of judgment, on any prior liens or encumbrances upon the mortgaged premises, including liens or charges for real property taxes and special assessments. If the court shall find such fair and reasonable value, less the sum of the balances due, as of the date of judgment, on any prior liens or encumbrances upon the mortgaged premises, including liens or charges for real property taxes and special assessments, to be less than the sum due on the mortgage with costs and disbursements, and expense of sale, the court may by such judgment authorize such holder to bid not less than the value as thus determined, less the sum of the balances due, as of the date of sale, on any prior liens or encumbrances upon the mortgaged premises, including liens or charges for real property taxes and special assessments. If foreclosure has been commenced by advertisement, the mortgagee may seek a deficiency in accordance with § 21-48-14. If foreclosure has been commenced by action and a deficiency remains after the foreclosure sale, such holder shall be entitled to a general execution for such deficiency only upon application to the court.

Source: SL 1977, ch 187, § 16; SL 1981, ch 170, § 5; SL 1989, ch 191, § 4.

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§ 21-49-27 Bid of less than full debt amount--Requirements--Execution for deficiency.