The seller of a home I have been trying to purchase for about 5 months is not moving (his agent has gotten him one extension after another) and the bank is scheduled to foreclose next month. I have been ready to go for months.
1. What is the likelihood of being able to negotiate directly with the bank to buy this home after they foreclose?
2. Does anything like this ever happen?
Thanks.
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This pretty much is a not going to happen. they foreclose and the property goes what I call into hiding until they get all the paperwork together. PS you do not want to rush the process and not allow the bank time enough to get the paperwork together - the correct way!
I have had offers on properties that went to foreclosure while I was trying to short sale them. I tried as hard as I could to find the properties and for a while there they were in a deep dark hole or "hold". And then wham... they were assigned to an agent and went mls. I believe that is the process. Remember the bank is not in the business of selling real estate!!!
Don't buy on the court house steps unless you know with no doubt what-so-ever that there are no liens on the property. The 1st mortgage holder usually buys the property back at the auction and that way, the other liens fall away. If you purchase on the court house steps, you buy all the liens also!
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