How to Buy a Foreclosed Home in Connecticut

7 Aug

To Buy a Foreclosed Home in Connecticut, you have to click on the “Pending Foreclosures by Sale–Listed by Town” link on the Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Libraries foreclosure page. You need to click on the towns on the next page to see a listing of Connecticut foreclosure notices for each town. You may locate the street address of the foreclosed property and the date and time of the sale in each notice. After that, determine the bidding registration price for any properties you would like to buy. Then, Contact the committee using the contact information at the bottom of the foreclosure notice for the property you want to buy. You must Present a certified or bank check, made out to yourself, in the amount specified in the notice.

Next, Show up early on the sale day to inspect the property. Forth, Place your bids when the sale commences. You should endorse the check you gave to the committee over to the Clerk of the Superior Court in event that you win the foreclosure auction. After that, Visit the town clerk where the property is located to get the form to pay state and municipal conveyance taxes. You should follow the instructions of the town clerk to pay the conveyance taxes. Make a photocopy of the checks to give to the committee. Then, finalize the purchase with the committee. You can pay within 30 days after the court approves the sale. Next, go to the town clerk within 30 days of the closing to record the deed provided by the committee.

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