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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Lien Conveyance
Does anyone know if in Florida when a bank takes a home back via traditional county foreclosure auction, is the bank "Immune" (for lack of a better description) from liens (All? some?) that are currently on the property? Also assuming the bank does not plan to keep the property, but to sell it as quickly aspossible whether MLS or auction sale, or both.
Thanks!