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Forclosure on a 55+ Condo

Ray Weaver
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I am looking at a property in foreclosure, a condo in a 55+ community. However, I am only 35. Would there be a way that this could be blocked, even with the home going up for public auction? I wouldn't think that the association or board would have any say at this point, but I want to be sure that they can't "block" the sale. I wouldn't think that they would have any control once it goes to public auction, other than having the association purchase it and put it up for resale themselves. Thoughts? Experiences?

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