628.27 - REDEMPTION WHERE PROPERTY ABANDONED.

        628.27  REDEMPTION WHERE PROPERTY ABANDONED.         The mortgagor and the mortgagee of any tract of real property      consisting of less than ten acres in size may also agree and provide      in the mortgage instrument that the court in a decree of foreclosure      may find affirmatively that the tract has been abandoned by the      owners and those persons personally liable under the mortgage at the      time of such foreclosure, and that should the court so find, and if      the mortgagee shall waive any rights to a deficiency judgment against      the mortgagor or the mortgagor's successors in interest in the      foreclosure action, then the period of redemption after foreclosure      shall be reduced to sixty days.  If the redemption period is so      reduced, the mortgagor or the mortgagor's successors in interest or      the owner shall have the exclusive right to redeem for the first      thirty days after such sale and the times of redemption by creditors      provided in sections 628.5, 628.15 and 628.16 shall be reduced to      forty days.  Entry of appearance by pleading or docket entry by or on      behalf of the mortgagor shall be a presumption that the property is      not abandoned.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 628.27]         Referred to in § 654.25