Short Sale, Foreclosure

February 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Mortgage 

Foreclosure is defined as a legal action taken by the lender (bank) who uses their security or liens in order to claim the actual possession of the property. The lender can sell or do the auction of the property in accordance to get back the money once the property owner disqualifies to pay the mortgage amount.
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