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Arizona Deed of Trust Statutes - Forming and Foreclosing Arizona Deeds of TrustArizona Revised Statutes Title 33CHAPTER 6.1 - DEEDS OF TRUST Article 1 - General Provisions 33-801 - Definitions 33-802 - Description of trust property; mailing address of trustor and trustee 33-803 - Trustee of trust deed; qualifications 33-804 - Appointment of successor trustee by beneficiary 33-805 - Deed of trust as security 33-806 - Transfers in trust of real property; uses 33-806.01 - Trustor's right to transfer; transfer fee limit; interest rate increase limit 33-807 - Sale of trust property; power of trustee; foreclosure of trust deed 33-808 - Notice of trustee's sale 33-809 - Request for copies of notice of sale; mailing by trustee or beneficiary; disclosure of information regarding trustee sale 33-810 - Sale by public auction; postponement of sale 33-811 - Payment of bid; trustee's deed 33-812 - Disposition of proceeds of sale 33-813 - Default in performance of contract secured; reinstatement; cancellation of recorded notice of sale 33-814 - Action to recover balance after sale or foreclosure on property under trust deed 33-815 - Method of indexing 33-816 - Limitation on action or sale of trust property 33-817 - Transfer of secured contract 33-818 - Notice from instruments recorded; assignment of a beneficial interest 33-819 - Exempt transactions 33-820 - Trustee's right to rely; attorney's right to act for trustee and beneficiary 33-821 - Exemption from definition
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