[CLBS] Homestead Exemption

Noah Hillen ngh at moffatt.com
Mon Mar 11 14:07:10 MDT 2013


It you haven't filed a declaration of homestead, the automatic homestead statute has an occupancy requirement, which may be difficult to establish with a right of redemption.



On Mar 11, 2013, at 3:18 PM, "Patrick J. Geile" <pgeile at foleyfreeman.com> wrote:

> Has anyone argued and prevailed that you can exempt a right of redemption in real property?  Property was sold at a Sherriff's sale.
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