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Idaho Legal Notices

Objective: To inform the public about legal actions and to give them the opportunity to object to conflicts of interest, to come forward if they have a claim against an insolvent estate or business, or to otherwise protect their interests in the case. Example: estate, adoption, protection orders, harassment hearings and real estate notices. Citizens are often the best watchdogs of a government. Citizens have repeatedly used public announcements to expose fraud and waste committed by government officials and find financial opportunities for themselves. When you visit publicnotices.idahobusinessreview.com/, simply select the category you want to search for. You can easily refine or broaden your search. You can also search for the message by the identification number on your hard copy. For more information, see the FAQ. Advertising public announcements: Since the founding of our country, there have been laws requiring citizens to have access to information about government activities. Public advertisements in newspapers continue to ensure that accessibility and new electronic forms of public advertising allow us all to be well-informed citizens. For pricing and more information about placing a legal opinion with the Idaho Business Review, please call (208) 336-3768 or email publicnotice@idahobusinessreview.com. What you need to know: Real estate notices occur when the borrower fails to make the agreed payments and the lender deems it necessary to seize and sell the property to repay the loan.

At this time, the lender and/or trustee sends the borrower a notice of sale from the trustee. The syndic`s notice of sale must be printed in the newspaper once a week for a period of 4 weeks before the public auction is held. The trustee`s notice of sale must include the name of the borrower and lender, the original loan amount and the current default amount, the date of the mortgage, the description of the property, the time, place and date of the sale of the property. After completion of the initial four-week period, there may be a postponement at any time, delaying or possibly ending the foreclosure process. When a real estate listing follows a full four-week cycle, the public auction takes place and the property is sold to the highest bidder. This person receives the certificate of sale, which includes the amount of the sale and the amount that has not been paid for the loan. A public notice is information that informs citizens about government or government-related activities that may affect the daily lives of citizens. Public announcements must be published by law in a newspaper that meets certain legal criteria regarding their distribution and circulation. The Idaho Business Review publishes legal opinions in Ada County, Idaho. For pricing and more information about publishing a public announcement: Call (208)-336-3768 for the Idaho Business Review or simply email publicnotice@idahobusinessreview.com.