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Sec. 09.35.250. Redemption by judgment debtor or successor.

The judgment debtor or a successor in interest may redeem the property before the confirmation of sale on paying the amount of the purchase money, with interest at the rate of eight percent a year from the date of sale, together with the amount of any taxes, and, in the case of unpatented mining claims, […]

Sec. 09.35.260. Conveyance of property.

If no redemption is made within the time prescribed, the purchaser or last redemptioner is entitled to a conveyance. If the judgment debtor redeems, the effect of the sale is terminated and the estate of the judgment debtor is restored.

Sec. 09.35.270. Procedure for redemption.

(a) Redemption is made by paying the sum required to the peace officer. Upon a redemption, the peace officer shall give the person redeeming a certificate of redemption containing the sum paid on redemption, from whom redeemed, and the date of such redemption, and the peace officer shall immediately give notice of the redemption to […]

Sec. 09.35.300. Waste.

(a) Until the expiration of the time allowed for redemption, the court may restrain the commission of waste on the property by order granted with or without notice on the application of the purchaser or judgment creditor. It is not waste for the person in possession of the property at the time of sale or […]

Sec. 09.35.310. Rights of purchaser and redemptioner.

The purchaser, from the time of sale until a resale or a redemption, or a redemptioner, from the time of redemption until another redemption, is entitled to the possession of the property purchased or redeemed. Where the property is in the possession of a tenant, the purchaser or redemptioner is entitled to receive the rents […]

Sec. 09.35.320. Arrest of judgment debtor and undertaking.

The court may order a peace officer to arrest the judgment debtor and bring the debtor before the court upon satisfactory proof that the debtor is leaving the state with intent to defraud the debtor’s creditors or is absconding. Upon being brought before the court, the judgment debtor may be ordered to enter into an […]