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Q3: How do I buy bank-owned REO properties? – Answer: The lender/bank has taken ownership of the property, either through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure or at the public auction. The lender usually sells the property to recover the unpaid loan amount. The lender typically clears the title for any buyer, but the potential bargain is often less than a pre-foreclosure or auction property.

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Columbus Ohio foreclosure homes

Q: Does the lender have the right to repossess my house, even though I have been paying for it all this time? – A: Unfortunately, yes. Even though you only missed those few payments and had paid so many others, the mortgage documents or deed of trust (depending if you live in a judicial or non-judicial state) gives the lender the right to foreclose and repossess the property after you have defaulted on payments for a certain length of time.

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Q. Can I still live there after the Sherrif sells my house? – Ans. Yes, until the redemption period is up you can live in it. But if you move out, the lender may be able to accelerate the foreclosure period and take the property back quicker because the property was

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Columbus Ohio foreclosure

Q4: How do I buy property I see posted on RealtyTrac? – Answer: How you go about buying a property posted on RealtyTrac depends on the property status. If the property is For Sale By Owner or a Resale Home, you would approach the owner or the listing agent to make an offer. If the property is in foreclosure, the process of buying will differ from the typical real estate purchase.