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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Once a house goes into foreclosure, can action be taken?
If a home has went into foreclosure, (papers taped to the windows) is there any action that can be taken? Do you have to let the process take its course before it’s available? Thank you. Newbie here. There’s a few in my town so I’d like to find out.