Dundee Data’s foreclosure database is derived from Public Record sources and updated daily. This file includes:
This file is compiled on a DAILY basis from County Courthouses and other jurisdictions across the United States
The file is divided into 4 basic groups:
1. Pre-foreclosures: Homeowners that have failed to make their monthly mortgage payments and have been asked by the lender through the County court to either make up the late payments or the County sheriff or a trustee will be asked to schedule an auction of the property. Pre-foreclosure notifications are also known as NOD’s or Notice of Defaults and LIS Lis Pendens.
2. Foreclosure Auctions: Homeowners that have fallen behind on mortgage payments and the lender has asked the County government to auction the property on a specific date. Foreclosure auction notifications are also known as NTS Notice of Trustee Sales and NFS Notice of Foreclosure Sales and Also Sheriff’s Sales.
3. REO: These are homes that have gone to County Auction and the highest bid was not accepted by the lender and therefore reverted back to the lenders ownership.
4. Commercial Foreclosures: Properties considered as Business locations and multiple family residential buildings that have recieved a Notice of Default or Notice of Auction Sale.
TIMELINES DIFFER FROM 28 DAYS TO 368 DAYS STATE TO STATE. SOME STATES DO NOT ISSUE PREFORECLOSURE NOTICES BUT GO STRAIGHT TO AUCTION DATES.
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Click the following link to download a PDF version of this data card: Foreclosures