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May 16, 2008

Couple Wins Auction, But Can't Buy House

Buying a home at a multi-property auction has been difficult, if not impossible, in Massachusetts.

Another winning bidder, Alexandria MacKinnon, on an allegedly foreclosed Massachusetts home auctioned by Real Estate Disposition Corp. has found she can't close on the home because the foreclosure process is not yet complete, The Boston Globe reported May 14, 2008.

 

After a March auction, Real Estate Disposition Corp. told MacKinnon and her husband to prepare for a closing by May 8, 2008, so the couple gave notice to their landlord and qualified for a mortgage loan. Then the closing was postponed indefinitely because the mortgage company that was working for the buyers told them it couldn't make the loan because the seller did not yet own the home.

"Real Estate Disposition was warned by state regulators before the March auction against including any properties it did not have the right to sell. The company has said it auctioned several such properties at a previous event in November."

Buyers are faced with a great deal of frustration when dealing with banks and the companies that represent them. Buyers also make the mistake of attempting to complete the process without professional representation.

Read The Boston Globe Article

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