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A homeowner in default faces the initial stages of a foreclosure action in Alberta. Which of the following is usually the earliest court document they would receive?

In Alberta, the legal process for foreclosure typically commences with the issuance and service of a Statement of Claim, which formally notifies the borrower of

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Question: A homeowner in default faces the initial stages of a foreclosure action in Alberta. Which of the following is usually the earliest court document they would receive?

Answer options: ✅ A Statement of Claim.

  • An Order for Foreclosure.
  • A Writ of Possession.
  • A Notice of Sale.

Correct answer: A Statement of Claim.

Explanation: In Alberta, the legal process for foreclosure typically commences with the issuance and service of a Statement of Claim, which formally notifies the borrower of the lender's intent to pursue legal action due to mortgage default.

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