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What happens when your home goes to auction?
After a final judgment is entered, your home is typically scheduled for public auction within 30 to 60 days. If no action is taken, the property is sold to the highest bidder, and eviction can follow shortly after.
Our team understands this process and works with auction timelines every day.
Typical Public Auction Timeline
- Missed Payment Payments fall behind
- Notice of Default Official notice is delivered
-
Motion for Summary
Judgment Court hearing or ruling - Auction Scheduled Usually within 30–60 days
- Sheriff’s Eviction May follow shortly after sale
The Consequences of Doing Nothing
If you wait, you risk losing everything.
Once an auction is scheduled, every delay limits your options. These are some of the immediate risks of waiting.
Lose All Equity
After the sale, any remaining equity is gone.
Forced Eviction
You may be required to leave on short notice.
Credit Impact
Foreclosure can affect your credit for years.
No Second Chance
Once the sale is complete, it cannot be reversed.
Immediate Solutions
We can help up until the date of sale. It’s not too late to call.
Sell Directly to Us
We may be able to purchase your home before auction to help preserve equity and avoid foreclosure.
Full-Service Support
We coordinate title, paperwork, and closing from beginning to end.
Relocation Help
In some cases, we can assist with moving costs and help you plan your next step.
Bankruptcy Education
We do not provide bankruptcy services, but we can help you understand how the process works so you can make informed decisions.
Loan Modification Education
We do not offer loan modification services, but we can explain timing considerations and what to discuss with your lender.
Don’t let these myths
cost you your home.
“My attorney will stop the auction.”
Legal action can sometimes slow the process, but it does not automatically stop a scheduled auction. Once a date is set, additional steps are required to change the outcome.
“My realtor can handle it.”
Listing a home takes time, and most sales do not close quickly enough to beat an active auction date, especially if repairs or fast timelines are involved.
“The bank won’t actually auction my home.”
Once scheduled, the lender is typically required to proceed. Waiting and hoping for a delay often reduces your remaining options.
“Something will work out before the date.”
The process continues whether you act or not. Waiting usually leaves very little time to change the outcome.
Get Started
Your auction date won’t wait. Neither should you.
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