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Foreclosures 101

What does “Estimated Bid Range” mean?

What is the difference between a foreclosure property and an REO property?

How do I buy a property at a foreclosure sale?

What are the risks and rewards associated with foreclosure sales?

Property and Sales Information

How can I find out when new properties become available?

Can I enter the property?

Where can I get more information about this property?

I just missed the sale. Can I still buy the property?

Can a realtor/broker list this property prior to the foreclosure sale?

Can I purchase the property prior to the foreclosure sale?

Can I assume the loan?

Can I make an offer below the Estimated Bid Range?

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How is foreclosuresnow.com different from other online listings of foreclosure properties?

Who is foreclosuresnow.com?


What does “Estimated Bid Range” mean?

The estimated bid range is an “educated guess” of the range within which the starting bid at the foreclosure sale may fall. This range is just an estimate and is subject to change. You will need to attend the sale to determine what the actual starting bid amount will be at the time of the sale.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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What is the difference between a foreclosure property and an REO property?

An REO property is a Real Estate Owned property, meaning that the loan has already gone to foreclosure sale and is now owned by the bank or mortgage company. REO’s are often listed at or around market value. They are typically listed through agents that charge a commission. Properties available at a foreclosure sale are not owned by the bank or mortgage company.


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How do I buy a property at a foreclosure sale?

The "how to buy a property" page lists some of the typical steps in buying a property at a foreclosure sale.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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What are the risks and rewards associated with foreclosure sales?

Some of those risks and rewards are listed in the "risks and rewards" page.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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How can I find out when new properties become available?

You can sign up to receive personalized weekly lists of new properties in your area by signing up in “email updates”


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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Can I enter the property?

The only person who has the authority to let you enter the property is the current owner. foreclosuresnow.com, its owners and its operators, do NOT own the property. We cannot provide you with the name of the property owner.


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Where can I get more information about this property?

With the internet, there may be a number of ways to find out more information. By way of example only, some counties’ assessors have sophisticated websites on which you can learn additional information about properties in the particular county. The Oklahoma County (link: http://www.oklahomacounty.org/assessor/disclaim.htm ) and the Los Angeles County (link: http://assessormap.co.la.ca.us/mapping/viewer.asp ) websites are good examples. If your county doesn’t offer such a site, you can contact your county clerk for more information.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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I just missed the sale. Can I still buy the property?

Contact us immediately to find out. If the bank or mortgage company purchased the property at the foreclosure sale, you may still be able to buy it.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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Can a realtor/broker list this property prior to the foreclosure sale?

Any listing of the property would have to be done through the owner. foreclosuresnow.com, its owners and its operators, do NOT own the property. We cannot provide you with the name of the property owner.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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Can I purchase the property prior to the foreclosure sale?

The purchase of the property can only be done through its owner. foreclosuresnow.com, its owners and its operators, do NOT own the property. We cannot provide you with the name of the property owner.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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Can I assume the loan?

Any assumption would need to be coordinated through the owner of the property. foreclosuresnow.com, its owners and its operators, do NOT own the property. We cannot provide you with the name of the property owner.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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Can I make an offer below the Estimated Bid Range?

The Estimated Bid Range is only an 'educated guess' of the range within which the starting bid at the foreclosure sale may fall. Generally, bids lower than the actual starting bid amount will not be accepted at the foreclosure sale. You will need to attend the sale to determine what the actual actual starting bid amount will be at the time of the sale.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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What is listed on foreclosuresnow.com?

foreclosuresnow.com lists properties securing loans that are in foreclosure for which the date of the auction has been scheduled. The loans are serviced by Midland Mortgage, a division of MidFirst Bank, a federally chartered savings association, or other lenders. foreclosuresnow.com provides you with an expected sale date, however, THE DATE PROVIDED IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. To ensure you have the correct sale date, you must verify the date with the county in which the property is located or with the attorney handling the foreclosure sale. Contact us to receive the name and contact information of the attorney handling the foreclosure.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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Are there any fees or hidden charges for accessing information on your website?

No. Accessing the information is always free.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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How is foreclosuresnow.com different from other online listings of foreclosure properties?

-foreclosuresnow.com is ALWAYS free. You will never be asked to provide a credit card number or to log in.

-foreclosuresnow.com lists ONLY properties with a foreclosure sale date scheduled, keeping the volume of properties at a manageable level. There is no need to dig through a number of properties being sold by agents to find a true foreclosure sale.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.

 
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Who is foreclosuresnow.com?

foreclosuresnow.com is a website owned by MidFirst Bank, a federally chartered savings association. Midland Mortgage, a division of MidFirst Bank is the loan servicer for the properties listed on this site. For more information, please go to http://www.mymidlandmortgage.com/AboutUs.aspx. NOTE: foreclosuresnow.com, its owners and operators do not own the properties listed.


DISCLAIMER: foreclosuresnow.com assumes no liability for the information provided above. The responses may not be correct when applied to your specific situation. Moreover, the information provided is not intended to create an attorney/client relationship and shall not be construed as legal advice.