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Home for sale on judicial repository list in previous owners name?
Found a home for sale on the judicial repository list that is from the previous owner.
This owner owned it in 06, it was sold in 07 and posted for judicial sale in 2010 and has been in the repo since.
Is this sale any good? What would happen if someone bought it?
It looks like the owner who bought it in 07 got it at sheriff sale himself. However the Judicial sale record is still active