On today’s podcast episode, I talk about bidding on online auction sites, and buying bank owned properties and foreclosures.
In order to understand buying foreclosures and bidding on bank owned properties on online auction sites, it’s important that you understand the foreclosure process and how it works. I will be covering this in detail at the Foreclosures and Bank Owned Properties Boot Camp next weekend. You can learn more about the Foreclosures and Bank Owned Properties Boot Camp at the link below:
https://www.lexlevinrad.com/foreclosures-bank-owned-properties-boot-camp/
There are 4 stages to foreclosure:
Pre-Foreclosure
Foreclosure
Foreclosure Auction
Bank Owned Property
Pre-Foreclosure
In the pre-foreclosure stage, the homeowner is late on their mortgage payments. They can be 30 days, 60 days, 90 days or 120 days late. According to the Dodd Frank Act, banks cannot pursue a foreclosure lawsuit until a homeowner is 120 days late so any homeowner who is late up to 120 days (or until the bank initiates a foreclosure lawsuit) is considered in pre-foreclosure. You can market to these homeowners by accessing
30 60 90 day late mortgage lists from data providers and marketing to these homeowners before they go into foreclosure.
Foreclosure
After the bank has initiated a foreclosure lawsuit (known as “Lis Pendens” in Judicial States like Florida), the homeowner is now in foreclosure. Foreclosure is public record and you can get access to this data by using data providers like Propstream (you can get a free 7 day trial at https://www.lexlevinrad.com/propstream/)
Many real estate investors download the foreclosure list and market to homeowners in foreclosure by mailing postcards and letters. Investors can purchase these properties before the foreclosure auction directly from the homeowner. On new foreclosure filings, a foreclosure auction date has not yet been scheduled, but after a few months, a foreclosure auction date may have already been set. It’s very important to understand this and to know if there is a foreclosure auction date and what that date is. Any investor can buy the property for cash directly from the homeowner up to theoretically the day of the foreclosure auction. In reality if you were using a title company and you were going to do a lien search, you would want to close at least a few days before the foreclosure auction which means you would need to sign a contract with the homeowner no later than 3 weeks before the foreclosure auction date.
Foreclosure Auction
Investors can register to bid on the property at the foreclosure auction which is held online by the County Clerk in most counties. I do not recommend buying at the foreclosure auction since you are not guaranteed to receive free and clear title and the property may have liens and building violations attached to it.
At the foreclosure auction, the property is sold to the highest bidder. The bank will have a representative who is usually an attorney who will bid up to or very close to the amount of the original mortgage that was owed by the homeowner. This is done to protect the bank's interest for the a
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