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Mimi Booker
  • Investor
  • Spring, TX
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HOA about to foreclose, house is vacant

Mimi Booker
  • Investor
  • Spring, TX
Posted

I just attended our monthly HOA meeting, where I found out that the HOA is about to foreclose on a house. The house is vacant, and the bank has not started foreclosure yet.

If I can reach the owner, is there any possible way to take ownership here? Perhaps a quit claim deed where I pay the past due HOA fees? Or is it too late since its obvious the bank foreclosure will be happening soon?

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