I have never bid on homes before. How do I get started? Local newspapers carry publications of foreclosure notices.
If you find How do I determine the value of the property and decide what to bid? In order to determine value of a property you will need to do some homework. Appraisers, title companies and other real estate professionals can provide valuable information, sometimes for a fee. Where do I find bid information? The bid amounts are entered in Regionals website as soon as the servicer sends us that information. From the main web page, click on Sales List (on the left side of the home page), click on the state you are interested, click on View Sale List (top right) and then input the trustees sale number in the search field. Our site is live, so as soon as we have the information it will appear on our website. What happens next if I am the successfull bidder at a sale? Once we receive the funds in our office we will issue a Trustees Deed and send it for recording, with the exception of sales in California and Nevada. In California and Nevada, we will forward the Trustees Deed to you to record. If you are due a refund, it will be sent within 24 hours of receipt of funds. How do I find out what is owed on the property I am interested in? Due to Privacy Acts we are unable to release this information to you without the written consent of the borrowers of record. You might wish to seek assistance of counsel or a qualified real estate professional to research the propertys title and status. I found a property I am interested in. How do I go about bidding on it? First, you must be prepared with cash/certified funds at the sale location listed in our Notice. Foreclosure Sales are cash only and you must appear with certified funds for at least the opening bid or you will not be qualified to bid. Further, it is advisable to seek assistance of counsel of a qualified real estate professional to research the propertys title and status. Once you have determined that you wish to bid, check the website for the status of the sale. You will need to be prepared to pre-qualify for bidding with the person conducting the sale. How do I find out more about the property, how many bedrooms, etc.? Information regarding the specifics of a property is not available from Regional or the website. You will have to seek the advice of an appraiser or other qualified real estate professional to research the propertys title and status. What if I want to purchase the property before the sale date? The beneficiary of the deed of trust has no ability to sell the property prior to the completion of the foreclosure sale. You will have to contact the borrower and see if he/she/they wish to sell the property to you. Who do I make my cashiers check out to? Cashiers check can made it out to Regional Trustee Services or to yourself and endorse it to Regional at the sale. |
Regional Trustee Services
124 3rd street
Seattle, WA 98124
206-224-5674