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Aaron B. Lewis
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Detroit, MI
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Michigan- anyone accelerated redemption period on a foreclosure

Aaron B. Lewis
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Detroit, MI
Posted

Hi BP! Fairly  new to BP and first post.

I have a investor client who purchased a deed at sheriff sale, owner has moved out and now investor wants to accelerate redemption period to clear title so we can sell property.

We know there needs to be a "Notice of Abandonment" posted on property and sent to previous owner at last known address, then Affidavit of Abandonment filed.

Has anyone done this in Michigan?

Where did they find the Notice of Adornment form that they mailed and posted?

Much appreciated

Aaron B. Lewis

Assoc Broker