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Hal Thompson
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Foreclosure of a condo on the county line

Hal Thompson
  • Las Vegas, NV
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I am interested in buying a condominium at auction that spans the county line. Half the property is in one county, and half in an other.

The problem I have run into is that the foreclosure of this unit is only taking place in one county. There are DOT's filed for this unit in both counties, but the foreclosure action is only occurring in one.

I am concerned that if I purchase this property at auction, it will be in some weird legal limbo that will result in litigation down the line.

Has anyone ever run into an issue like this before?

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Ron S.#3 Foreclosures Contributor
  • Paradise, CA
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Ron S.#3 Foreclosures Contributor
  • Paradise, CA
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no...and you won't either.

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