Can you back out of a foreclosure auction bid

Can You Back Out of a Bid at a Foreclosure Auction?

What is that saying? “To err is human; to forgive, divine.” Alexander Pope may have been referring to the heavenly authority to forgive mistakes, but the ...

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Miami-Dade County Busted Selling Fake Properties to Retired Teacher!

Miami-Dade County Busted Selling Fake Properties to Retired Teacher!

Angelia Levy had been looking forward to her retirement years for quite some time. She had both dreams and well-intentioned plans for how she would ...

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Our New Title Search Report; What’s Inside & Why you Need Them Now!

I don't write many articles for PropertyOnion.com these days, much to my business partner Damon's displeasure. My valid excuse is that, as PropertyOnion.com has exploded, most ...

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30 Year Title Searches vs O & E Reports

Full 30 Year Title Search vs O & E Report, What’s the Difference?

30-Year Search vs. Ownership and Encumbrance Report: What’s the Difference? A title search is a little bit like reviewing the history of a parcel of land. ...

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Why are Some Foreclosure Auction Sales so Cheap?

As you look through the previous day’s foreclosure auction results, you see some eye-popping sale prices. Some properties worth $300,000 or more have sold for $50,000, $10,000, and even ...

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How to do your Own Title Search

This is the companion video for our Ebook titled "Free Property Lien Search Made Easy" for our Premium members. Premium members can download this ...

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View Title Search Order

How To View Your Title Search

View large Title Search tutorial player on Youtube.com here. This tutorial shows how to view your completed title search order. Best viewed as large ...

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