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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Foreclosure Auction Issue - What do you think?
Hey all. Well we won a county foreclosure auction on March 1st. Yeah right? Well not so fast.
Seems there was an open motion to vacate, which is normal. We knew about it.
Sale was March 1st...we got the Certificate of Sale at 1:31PM 3/1. The order to vacate the sale entered at 3:16PM 3/1 and part of the record at 5:26PM 3/1.
We are being told that we have to file an order to get our money back. Or do we have cause to fight for the sale since we had a COS given to us before the order happened?
Any advice would be welcome!!