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Ezichi Oha
  • Wholesaler
  • North Hollywood, CA
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How to Delay a Trustee Sale In CA

Ezichi Oha
  • Wholesaler
  • North Hollywood, CA
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I got a property under contract. It is a Short Sale. Agent got back to me informing me that BPO of bank came in $3,800 above my offer. I told agent yesterday to increase my offer by $3,800. I got a call today that Sellers accepted my offer. I was informed today that house will be auctioned on Feb 26th. I did some research on BP on how to delay trustee sale comments were referring to filing bankruptcy and deed in lieu of foreclosure. All those doesn't apply to me. I just want to know how to delay foreclosure so as to give me enough time for inspection and contingencies

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