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§ 16-66-502. Time of redemption of real estate

When any real estate or any interest therein is sold under execution, the real estate or interest therein may be redeemed by the debtor from the purchaser or his or her vendees, or the personal representatives of either, within twelve (12) months thereafter.

§ 16-66-503. Manner of making redemption

The debtor may at any time within twelve (12) months pay to the clerk of the court from which the execution issued the purchase money with fifteen percent (15%) per annum and all lawful charges and take his or her receipt therefor. The money shall be held by the clerk for the use of the […]

§ 16-66-505. Redemption from judgment creditor by purchaser

(a) Unless the purchaser, within thirty (30) days from the filing of the statement and the making of the endorsement mentioned in § 16-66-504, pays to the officer the amount so bid by the judgment creditor, the endorsement shall operate as a redemption of the property by the judgment creditor and he or she shall […]

§ 16-66-506. Priority of right of redemption

If any purchaser pays the amount bid by the judgment creditor, the officer shall pay that amount to the judgment creditor, together with the amount paid by the judgment creditor to the officer. The right of redemption shall be in the order of priority of judgment, but if any judgment creditor for thirty (30) days […]

§ 16-66-507. Conveyance by sheriff — Right to possession

(a) After the time for redemption has expired, the sheriff or his or her successor shall convey by deed the property sold under the provisions of this subchapter to the person entitled thereto. (b) Upon the conveyance, the grantee, if possession is not delivered within ten (10) days, may proceed by forcible detainer to be […]