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Updated over 8 years ago, 05/19/2016

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Joe Schaak
  • Investor
  • Stillwater, MN
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St Paul MN Foreclosure Process

Joe Schaak
  • Investor
  • Stillwater, MN
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Unfortunately, the seller of a property and I were unable to come to an agreement and she has chosen to let her property get foreclosed on Monday. Her home needs a large rehab and she was unwilling to lower her asking price to the number I needed to make the deal work. I even offered her a percentage of my eventual profit on the rehabbed property. 

So, now, as I understand it, the property will go to a Sheriff's Sale. Will this happen immediately on Tuesday? If so, can I go and purchase it there? I know I have to pay cash/certified check. If I'm able to purchase the property, do I receive title that day? I'd like to be able to refinance into a bank loan in order to free up my cash.

Thanks in advance for the help (I have no experience with foreclosures). 

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