STATUS OF REPEAL OF ARIZONA SENATE BILL 127
Gov. Brewer signed and transmitted House Bill 2008 which includes a repeal of Senate Bill 1271, the recent change to Arizona’s anti-deficiency law contained in ARS Section 33-814(G) governing trustee’s sales. http://azgovernor.gov/DMS/upload/PR_090409_HB2008-09-12-13TransmittalLetter.pdf.
The repeal is set to take effect on approximately November 24, 2009 (90 days after the special legislative session ended), however the repeal was made retroactive to September 29, 2009 with the intent to do away with any attempt to enforce the changes implemented by SB 1271 during the window between September 30 and November 24, 2009. The repeal means that investors of qualifying properties (properties on 2 1/2 acres or less and utilized — by anyone – as single 1 or 2 family dwelling) will continue to be protected by Arizona’s anti-deficiency statutes upon a foreclosure by a first lien holder (barring any successful lender argument that SB 1271 should be applied to any foreclosures during the “window period” or any subsequent changes to the law).
However, remember that junior liens may or may not get anti-deficiency treatment following a foreclosure or short sale, but additional rules and analysis apply. This means that in some cases, junior lien holders whose lien is extinguished in a foreclosure or who release a lien in a short sale are not covered by AZ’s anti-deficiency laws and may sue a borrower on the note. In other cases, such lien holders will fall under the anti-deficiency statutes and will be barred from collecting on the note.
Always consult with a qualified professional on your particular situation and don’t forget that any foreclosure, short sale, deed in lieu or loan modification should be considered from a tax standpoint — consult with qualified tax professionals on your specific workout.
Marc McCain
McCain & Bursh, PLC, Attorneys at Law
(602) 604-2138
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