This would really depend on how it was documented in the agreement you had with your lender. You would need to read the entire agreement and see what was negotiated and what you signed in order to do this
It definitely would be if the credit report reflected that the foreclosure process was started.
Deed in lieu is treated similar to a short sale, but the timeline (number of years) to be able to purchase again is very similar to a foreclosure. If severely late on a mortgage (typically 4 months or more), a credit report most likely will be showing the mortgage as a foreclosure.
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