Stop a Sheriff Sale of your NJ home
One of the functions of the Sheriff's
Office is to conduct the sale of real property after foreclosure
proceedings have been completed. Sales of property are
"open-type" auction sales (no sealed bids),
basically its
an auction that the bank holds to get their asset (the house)
back legally so they can sell it and re-coop their money.
Sheriff
Sale Procedures
In most cases, the property, even after
the sale, can be redeemed by the owner for a period of 10
calendar days from the date of sale. We strongly urge anyone who
is not familiar with Sheriff's Sale Procedures to seek legal
advice.
The owner of the property may at
anytime, prior to sale, try to save his home by trying to
reinstate his delinquent amount owed, pay the judgment in full,
obtain another loan, etc. He may also try to sell the property
in order to pay the Judgment and at the same time profit from
the proceeds.
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Don't be discouraged! After hundreds of
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situations.
Give us a call, we can
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Keys4Cash
provides quality real estate solutions to satisfied clients in
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Wayne, Totowa, Haledon and more
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Glen Ridge, Fairfield, Belleville and more
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Brook, Pompton Plains, Parsippany, Butler and more
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and more
We serve many other towns in New
Jersey

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