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Updated over 6 years ago,

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Tim Wade
  • Developer
  • McMinnville, OR
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Foreclosure in Oregon - First Auction Purchase

Tim Wade
  • Developer
  • McMinnville, OR
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BACKGROUND:

I've just won my first auction on Auction.com.  The bank has approved my winning bid and the contracts are all signed.

The house went through Judicial foreclosure in May of 2017.  The redemption period ended in November 2017.

I'm working now to get ready to evict and I want to make sure I follow all the right steps.

My first step is to talk to a few attorneys but I would really like to to work this out myself.  I know there is increased risk but I learn by doing and I've also got a very high risk tolerance.

QUESTIONS:

In order to be in compliance with local law, is the sheriff's office the best place to start?

If not, which office would be the best place to call and learn about the proper notification and eviction process?

Lastly, what is the best way to confirm that judicial foreclosure was finalized properly and get access to those records?  Should I work through my title agent for that?

Thanks for any and all thoughts!

Best,

Tim