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Becky Watkins
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Auction Date

Becky Watkins
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

I was looking up the addresses of some properties I was going to follow up on that I've previously sent two yellow letters too. I noticed that while they still come up as preforeclosure, the auction date has already passed. This wasn't one or two, but a couple dozen.

My question is do I give up once the auction date has passed? One person had called from the second letter and said they were working on a refi with the bank, and that the auction date was postponed (my source didn't reflect that).

And where there was no auction date listed, I was counting 60 days from the date of filing, but some have the auction date only 30 days or less after the filing date.

I don't want to waste my time writing letters to dead ends. Help?

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