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forclosure sale

How is an objection to sale after forclosure written?


Asked on 8/27/07, 9:02 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: foreclosure sale

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There are few, if any, grounds upon which to set aside a sale. There is not a method to set one aside unless an error in the court procedues can be found. It takes many months in the foreclosure process before the property is sold, and the courts do not generally entertain objections AFTER the sale.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 8/28/07, 1:12 am


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