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What is Foreclosure? Foreclosure is a process that legally gives a mortgage holder or other third-party lien holder the right to take back a home that a borrower failed to repay. Typically, this is due to divorce, unemployment, difficult loan terms among other reasons. A few weeks to a few months after a Notice of Default (NOD) is recorded, a trustee's sale date to sell the San Diego County property at auction will be arranged. The actual foreclosure occurs when the property is sold at auction. Foreclosure properties provide a great way to acquire a California home at a bargain. The key to a successful foreclosure deal is to first have reliable property data.
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