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Redemption of a Sheriff's Deed after foreclosure is 6 Months from the date of the Sheriff Sale unless:

1) The property is located on 1 acre of land or more

2) The amount owed when the Sheriff Sale takes place is less than 66 & 2/3 percent of the original balance (as in it was payed down a LOT before things got bad and the foreclosure train showed up)

If either of the above are true then the redemption period is one year.

Also, if the Sheriff's Deed is not recorded within 20 days of the actual sale date, then the 6 months redemption period begins from the date the Sheriff's deed is recorded.

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When a property goes through foreclosure can borrower do a deed in lieu prior to the end date of the redemption period?

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Are the previous owners able to regain their home if the property was sold by a sheriff's deed?

Generally, yes. A sheriff's deed does not convey good title. Generally there is a long period of redemption when property of a debtor is sold by a sheriff. The laws vary in different jurisdictions. The debtor can redeem the property by paying all costs and the underlying debt. You should contact an attorney if you are contemplating the purchase of a seized property.Generally, yes. A sheriff's deed does not convey good title. Generally there is a long period of redemption when property of a debtor is sold by a sheriff. The laws vary in different jurisdictions. The debtor can redeem the property by paying all costs and the underlying debt. You should contact an attorney if you are contemplating the purchase of a seized property.Generally, yes. A sheriff's deed does not convey good title. Generally there is a long period of redemption when property of a debtor is sold by a sheriff. The laws vary in different jurisdictions. The debtor can redeem the property by paying all costs and the underlying debt. You should contact an attorney if you are contemplating the purchase of a seized property.Generally, yes. A sheriff's deed does not convey good title. Generally there is a long period of redemption when property of a debtor is sold by a sheriff. The laws vary in different jurisdictions. The debtor can redeem the property by paying all costs and the underlying debt. You should contact an attorney if you are contemplating the purchase of a seized property.


Which deed is distinguished by the covenant asserting that the grantor did not personally encumber the title during the period that he or she held it?

Such a deed would be a quitclaim deed.


Can a Quit Claim Deed be nullified in Michigan?

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