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Updated 13 days ago, 12/19/2024

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Katharine Chartrand
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Alamos, NM
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Someone bought the right of redemption.

Katharine Chartrand
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Alamos, NM
Posted

I bought a house at a foreclosure auction on May 27th.  I decided not to contact the foreclosed upon owner (who lives in the house) about moving and redemption rights before the district court approved the sale. 

The NM first district court has still not approved the sale.  Yes, it's been 1 month and 2 days.  $160K sitting in escrow at the district court.  No action by the judge.

An investor called me last week to tell me he had approached the foreclosed upon owner and purchased the right of redemption.  So I approached the foreclosed upon owner this week to confirm that she had sold her right of redemption... she confirmed.

But the investor has not filed the petition for redemption.

And of course the court has not approved the sale.

I am bummed about losing the deal.  I am wondering if I still have any angle here, or do I just have to wait till the investor calls the right of redemption and let him have the house?

The second issue is that I have $160K sitting in escrow in District court waiting on a judge to do something... and I don't when that is going to be. And then, presumably, this investor has 30 days from the judge approving the order to redeem.   I have a considerable amount of cash tied up for possibly more than 2 months.  Is there anything I might do to accelerate the release of the funds?  

And when does the 10% interest payment on these funds begin?  That's actually a meaningful silver lining.  Does it begin from the date of the auction, or the date the judge approved the sale.

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