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Harris County Foreclosure Auction - New Protocols

Garrett Nondorf
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Hello, I've signed up to be a bidder at the foreclosure auction in Harris County, but have not heard how auctions are proceeding now that COVID has shutdown the monthly Tuesday auction. Anyone know? All I see on the Harris County site (https://www.hctax.net/Property...) is that auctions at Bayou Event Center are cancelled. Thanks y'all!

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Ian Middleton
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Ian Middleton
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Hi Garrett, 

Not sure about Harris County, but the Fort bend county auction (which i attended last month), was conducted pretty much as normal except that everyone was required to wear a mask and some form of social distancing was requested. This is obviously a lot smaller than the Harris County deal which was usually pretty busy. Not sure if this helps and maybe others have more pertinent experience. 

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