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This was to be expected, but the State of Connecticut is postponing all foreclosure sales until at least June. There's no immediate impact since it doesn't affect the foreclosure trial or motion to lift the stay, but the backlog this generates means an extra 2 months (or longer if they postpone it again, foreclosures spike, sales resume with fewer court staff, etc.) before this is all over and the Lien Saga can begin in earnest.
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I think it might apply to Gouty unfortunately: If you look at this motion to stay a foreclosure sale, the plaintiff suing for foreclosure cites the HUD moratorium as their reason for delaying from April to June while the order for delaying the sale in another case around the same time in the same town just cites the statewide deferral.
EDIT:
Trump has officially instructed HUD to suspend eviction and foreclosure actions. I don't think affects DSP since the lender is pursuing the foreclosure, not HUD.
I think it might apply to Gouty unfortunately: If you look at this motion to stay a foreclosure sale, the plaintiff suing for foreclosure cites the HUD moratorium as their reason for delaying from April to June while the order for delaying the sale in another case around the same time in the same town just cites the statewide deferral.
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