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Sell Your Pre-Foreclosure House Fast in South Carolina

South Carolina is a judicial foreclosure state, requiring lenders to file a complaint in the county Court of Common Pleas and obtain a decree of foreclosure before a sale can be held — a process governed by S.C. Code §§ 29-3-600 through 29-3-720 that typically takes 6 to 18 months from the filing date. After the judge issues the foreclosure decree, a 30-day equity of redemption period gives homeowners one final chance to pay off the debt before the property sells at a public auction administered by the court's master-in-equity. We purchase pre-foreclosure homes from Charleston to Greenville to Columbia, closing in as few as 14 days so sellers can resolve the situation well before the court's auction calendar is ever set.

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Pre-Foreclosure in South Carolina — FAQ

A NOD is the official start of the foreclosure process. Timelines vary by state — from as few as 30 days in some states to 6+ months in others. We'll tell you exactly where you stand.

Yes. During pre-foreclosure you still own the property and control the sale. You can negotiate terms and keep equity. After the auction you have nothing.

Yes. Once we close, the lender is paid off and the foreclosure is stopped permanently.

The missed payments do. But a foreclosure completion is far more damaging. Selling before the auction date significantly limits the credit impact.

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