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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Michael BaradellPoster
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Notice of Seizure
Hi everyone,
I am currently under contract on a short sale property and have been awaiting for the banks approval for about 45 days. I drove past the property today and noticed a "notice of seizure" on the door. The notice was dated 2 weeks ago. This being my first short sale, I am not sure exactly what this means or what my next step should be, although I am pretty sure that the deal is dead. The listing realtor will not respond to my messages and has pretty much been MIA. Any advice on how I can possibly save this deal?
- Michael Baradell