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Public Police Seized Property AND Real Estate
Listing the sale of autos obtained in substantial connection with drug trafficking, and ... and property holdings by Gov, and State.
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The USMS reserves the right to reject any individual offer to purchase forfeited property. Individual offerors may be rejected because of their relationship to a defendant in a related criminal matter or for other law enforcement reasons as determined by the USMS. Individual offerors may also be rejected to avoid a conflict of interest, or the appearance of a conflict of interest because of the offerors’ relationship to an employee of any federal state or local governmental agency, or to any contractor, subcontractor or their employees performing services related to the maintenance, custody or sale of forfeited property.

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The guidance below (and in the "How to Avoid Foreclosure" pamphlet) is applicable to homeowners with FHA Insured loans. While a good deal of this information may apply to all homeowners in danger of losing their homes, not all of the foreclosure avoidance tools mentioned may be available to you if you have a VA or conventional loan. Additionally, HUD/FHA does not have any Loss Mitigation oversight over VA or conventional loans. Please contact your lender or a housing counseling agency.



Foreclosure may occur. This is the legal means that your lender can use to repossess (take over) your home. When this happens, you must move out of your house. If your property is worth less than the total amount you owe on your mortgage loan, a deficiency judgment could be pursued. If that happens, you not only lose your home, you also would owe HUD an additional amount.



    Deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. As a last resort, you may be able to voluntarily "give back" your property to the lender. This won't save your house, but it is not as damaging to your credit rating as a foreclosure.

   You may qualify if:

      1. you are in default and don't qualify for any of the other options;
      2. your attempts at selling the house before foreclosure were unsuccessful; and