REVISED JUDICATURE ACT OF 1961
Act 236 of 1961
600.3220 Sale; adjournment; notice; posting; publication.
Sec. 3220.
Such sale may be adjourned from time to time, by the sheriff or other officer or person appointed to make such sale at the request of the party in whose name the notice of sale is published by posting a notice of such adjournment before or at the time of and at the place where said sale is to be made, and if any adjournment be for more than 1 week at one time, the notice thereof, appended to the original notice of sale, shall also be published in the newspaper in which the original notice was published, the first publication to be within 10 days of the date from which the sale was adjourned and thereafter once in each full secular week during the time for which such sale shall be adjourned. No oral announcement of any adjournment shall be necessary.
History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963
Notes of Decisions
Salvatore Munaco v. Bank of America (2013)
ca6 · cites it 10×
“Munaco sued, alleging that the foreclosure sale violated Michigan’s advertisement statute, Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. § 600.3220 . The district court granted summary judgment to Defendants and also denied Munaco’s motion for reconsideration or relief from judgment.”
Sweet Air Investment, Inc v. Kenney (2007)
michctapp · cites it 2×
“INADEQUATE NOTICE Defendants allege 1 that plaintiff failed to comply with the requirements of MCL 600.3220 by failing to publish notice of the adjournment of the sale from December 13, 2001, until December 20, 2001.”
Senters v. Ottawa Savings Bank (1993)
mich
“Even after the foreclosure by advertisement was begun, it could have been adjourned pursuant to MCL 600.3220; MSA 27A.3220, to allow the redemption period from the construction lien foreclosure sale to pass before conducting the mortgage foreclosure sale.”
Worthy v. World Wide Financial Services, Inc. (2004)
mied
“§ 600.3220. The foreclosure sale notice of adjournment that postponed the hearing from the originally scheduled date of October 22, 2003 to October 29, 2003, was published.”
Frost v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (2012)
miwd · cites it 2×
“Here, as Defendant points out, Plaintiffs met with a housing counselor; Plaintiffs participated in a mediation meeting where they requested to be re-reviewed for a modification; Defendant delayed the foreclosure and reviewed Plaintiffs for a modification — for at least the third…”
Yates v. U.S. Bank National Ass'n (2012)
mied · cites it 3×
“3216 set forth the basic requirements for the notice, publication and posting of it, and the place and manner of the sale. It is undisputed that Defendants satisfied all notice requirements regarding the foreclosure sale that was scheduled for May 8, 2008, including posting a…”
Drew v. Kemp-Brooks (2011)
mied
“§ 600.3220, which governs foreclosure sale adjournments, provides in relevant part: Such sale may be adjourned from time to time, by the sheriff or other officer or person appointed to make such sale at the request of the party in whose name the notice of sale is published by…”
Gottlieb v. McArdle (1984)
mied · cites it 4×
“§ 600.3220, a mortgagee may adjourn a sale for one week at a time.”
Hebeler v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (2019)
miwd
“§ 600.3220. If the sale is adjourned for more than one week at one time, the notice of adjournment must also be published in the newspaper were notice of the sale was published.”
Etts v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. (2015)
mied · cites it 2×
“See Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.3220 . Were this not the case, the initial notification requirements for conducting a foreclosure sale would have no meaning, as a lender could simply set a date and then continually adjourn it until the borrowers no longer knew of the sale, and…”
Niki Knight v. Bank of America Corporation (2019)
michctapp · cites it 2×
“The latter is governed by MCL 600.3220, which states that a foreclosure sale may be adjourned “by posting a notice of such adjournment before or at the time of and at the place where said sale is to be made .”
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