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735 ILCS 5/15-1402
(735 ILCS 5/15-1402) (from Ch. 110, par. 15-1402)
Sec. 15-1402.
Consent Foreclosure.
(a) No Objection. In a
foreclosure, the court shall enter a judgment satisfying the mortgage
indebtedness by vesting absolute title to the mortgaged real estate in the
mortgagee free and clear of all claims, liens (except liens of the United
States of America which cannot be foreclosed without judicial sale) and
interest of the mortgagor, including all rights of reinstatement and
redemption, and of all rights of all other persons made parties in the
foreclosure whose interests are subordinate to that of the mortgagee and
all nonrecord claimants given notice in accordance with paragraph (2) of
subsection (c) of Section
15-1502 if at any time before sale:
(1) the mortgagee offers, in connection with such a | | judgment, to waive any and all rights to a personal judgment for deficiency against the mortgagor and against all other persons liable for the indebtedness or other obligations secured by the mortgage;
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(2) such offer is made either in the foreclosure
| | complaint or by motion upon notice to all parties not in default;
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(3) all mortgagors who then have an interest in the
| | mortgaged real estate, by answer to the complaint, response to the motion or stipulation filed with the court expressly consent to the entry of such judgment;
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(4) no other party, by answer or by response to the
| | motion or stipulation, within the time allowed for such answer or response, objects to the entry of such judgment; and
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(5) upon notice to all parties who have not
| | previously been found in default for failure to appear, answer or otherwise plead.
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(b) Objection. If any party other than a mortgagor who
then has an interest in the mortgaged real estate objects to the entry
of such judgment by consent, the court, after hearing, shall enter an order
providing either:
(1) that for good cause shown, the judgment by
| | consent shall not be allowed; or
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(2) that, good cause not having been shown by the
| | objecting party and the objecting party not having agreed to pay the amount required to redeem in accordance with subsection (d) of Section 15-1603, title to the mortgaged real estate be vested in the mortgagee as requested by the mortgagee and consented to by the mortgagor; or
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(3) determining the amount required to redeem in
| | accordance with subsection (d) of Section 15-1603, finding that the objecting party (or, if more than one party so objects, the objecting party who has the least priority) has agreed to pay such amount and additional interest under the mortgage accrued to the date of payment within 30 days after entry of the order, and declaring that upon payment of such amount within 30 days title to the mortgaged real estate shall be vested in such objecting party. Title so vested shall be free and clear of all claims, liens (except liens of the United States of America which cannot be foreclosed without judicial sale) and interest of the mortgagor and of all rights of other persons made parties in the foreclosure whose interests are subordinate to the interest of the mortgagee and all nonrecord claimants given notice in accordance with paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of Section 15-1502. If any objecting party subject to such an order has not paid the amount required to redeem in accordance with that order within the 30-day period, the court (i) shall order that such title to the mortgaged real estate shall vest in the objecting party next higher in priority (and successively with respect to each other objecting party in increasing order of such party's priority), if any, upon that party's agreeing to pay within 30 days after the entry of such further order, such amount as specified in the original order plus additional interest under the terms of the mortgage accrued to the date of payment, provided that such party pays such amount within the 30-day period, and (ii) may order that the non-paying objecting party pay costs, interest accrued between the start of the preceding 30-day period and the later of the date another objecting party makes the payment, if applicable, or the date such period expired, and the reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by all other parties on account of that party's objection.
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(c) Judgment. Any judgment entered pursuant to Section 15-1402 shall
recite the mortgagee's waiver of rights to a personal judgment for
deficiency and shall bar the mortgagee from obtaining such a deficiency
judgment against the mortgagor or any other person liable for the
indebtedness or other obligations secured by the mortgage.
(Source: P.A. 86-974.)
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