| 1. Procedures for all civil actions. Upon expiration of the |
period of redemption, if the mortgagor, or the mortgagor's |
| successors, heirs or assigns have not redeemed the mortgage, any |
| remaining rights of the mortgagor to possession terminate, and |
| the mortgagee shall cause notice of a public sale of the premises |
| stating the time, place and terms of the sale to be published |
| once in each of 3 successive weeks in a newspaper of general |
circulation in the county in which the premises are located;, the |
| first publication to be made not more than 90 days after the |
| expiration of the period of redemption. The public sale must be |
| held not less than 30 days nor more than 45 days after the first |
| date of that publication and may be adjourned, for any time not |
| exceeding 7 days and from time to time until a sale is made, by |
| announcement to those present at each adjournment. The mortgagee, |
| in its sole discretion, may allow the mortgagor to redeem or |
| reinstate the loan after the expiration of the period of |
| redemption but before the public sale. The mortgagee may convey |
| the property to the mortgagor or execute a waiver of foreclosure, |
| and all other rights of all other parties remain as if no |
| foreclosure had been commenced. The mortgagee shall sell the |
| premises to the highest bidder at the public sale and deliver a |
| deed of that sale and the writ of possession, if a writ of |
| possession was obtained during the foreclosure process, to the |