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Getting a mortgage after foreclosure takes three years, but from what date does that start?

Written By: admin on July 30, 2009 2 Comments

Do the mortgage companies want to see three years from the sheriff sale date or from when the sixth month redemption period ends. I live in Michigan.
I am not assuming anything. I was told by a mortgage broker that it is three years.


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2 Responses to “Getting a mortgage after foreclosure takes three years, but from what date does that start?”

  1. ?ë??? ;) ????? on: 30 July 2009 at 9:38 am

    The day the bank took ownership of the home.

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