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Larry Chafe
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Redondo Beach , CA
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Methods to delay trustee sale? In CA

Larry Chafe
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Redondo Beach , CA
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I'm interested if someone could comment on methods they have used to postpone or otherwise delay a Trustee sale (foreclosure) in CA. I have a lead on a property that contacted me very late in this process. She is about 4 or 5 days away from her sale date. I know a common method is to file for bankrupcy. My lead does not want to do that.

I know there are other methods, such as filing for a temporary restraining order, but don't know how effective this method is in CA. I see there are pay services advertised online that claim to be able to delay trustee sales for many months. Does anyone know how those work, and what legal techniques they use?

Thanks,

Larry

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