Orlando, FL asked in Foreclosure for Florida

Q: If your house sells at a online foreclosure auction in orange county Florida when is the certificate of sale issued

My ex husbands name was the only one on the loan both are names was on the deed after they made the attempt to find him and couldn't they finally decided to talk to me, I told them the only reason I was still in the house is that I was a veteran and was trying to use my vs home loan benefit to buy my own home, they were good enough to give me some time as long as I wouldn't try to delay the foreclosure sale, I had no problem on that, I didn't know the Va process would take so long, the agreement I made with the lawyers was that within 10days of the issuance of the certificate of sale to surrender the subject property in broom Swept lean condition. Since they didn't say who I was suppose to surrender the property to I assumed that after the auction I would get some kind of letter or notice telling me if the house sold or not The online suction sale was Oct. 10, so far I haven't received a notice or letter. Trying to finish getting everything out don't know about how much time I have

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Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Freeeport, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: The certificate of sale is usually issued shortly after the sale. It would have sold, either to the mortgagee/ plaintiff or to another bidder. You should call the attorneys you dealt with to find out when the certificate was issued and to whom you should surrender the property.

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