A Nevada Foreclosure — Noticrefusalal is a document used in Nevada to notify a borrower of a mortgage loan that the lender has elected to foreclose on the loan. This type of notice is generally issued after the borrower defaults on their loan payments and the lender has explored alternative options to resolve the default. The notice will list the defaulted loan amount, the current balance owed, the date the notice was issued, and any other relevant information. The notice will also list the date and time of the foreclosure sale and the location of the sale. The borrower must be given at least twenty (20) days’ notice before the foreclosure sale can take place. There are two types of Nevada Foreclosure — Noticrefusalal: Judicial and Non-Judicial. Judicial foreclosure requires a court order to proceed and is more common in Nevada. Non-Judicial foreclosure does not require court involvement and is less common in Nevada.