Search Government Tax Foreclosures Nationwide

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Petal  says:
2 years ago

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John  says:
2 years ago

Besides missing the first mortgage payment that leads to the foreclosure process, the most important event during foreclosure is the sheriff sale of the property. This is the event that will effectively transfer ownership of the house from the current owners to whomever wins the auction (usually the foreclosing bank). Many homeowners are able to postpone a sheriff sale if they are working on an option to save the home, but stopping the auction numerous times may be more difficult. The homeowners, though, should take every opportunity to gain more time, even if they have realistic chance to prevent the foreclosure from taking their homes.http://www.thejohnbeck.tv

David  says:
2 years ago

As many times as we keep on postponing the foreclosure that much we will be charged by the tax and interest also.

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17 months ago

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