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Troy Walcott
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Brooklyn, NY
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All steps for a Judicial foreclosure

Troy Walcott
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Brooklyn, NY
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I want to know all the steps involved to foreclose on a property.  Hopefully with time frames for each step.  For instance 1. first you file the law suit, 2. you publish public notice.  I'm trying to look for detail so I know how to follow the process and make sure the attorney I hire is doing things correctly.  I was told the filing of the law suit was the first step then I found out a demand letter needed to be sent.  I need to know every step not taking for granted that everyone knows of course "that" has to be done first. 

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