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Geoffrey Paugam
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Pre Foreclosure HELP

Geoffrey Paugam
  • Investor
  • West Chester, PA
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So there is a property that goes into foreclosure (auction) May 29th. I have talked to the owner and we came up with a solid price (including debt) Is there a way to get the bank to extend past the 29th or is it just too close. I am a licensed agent also, don’t know if that helps, but we have cash to cover the cost and debt, just trying to hear from anyone that  deals with these situations! 

  • Geoffrey Paugam
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    Peter Skcin
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    • propnotify.com
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    Peter Skcin
    • Real Estate Consultant
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    Hi Geoffrey, there is a tiny chance they will agree to postpone but you need to contact the lender immediately (bank in this case) and provide the evidence that you are a serious buyer (this can include a signed purchase agreement and proof of funds). Knowing somebody who can speed up the process at the branch would definitely help.

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