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Winning a foreclosure auction is exciting — but it’s not the finish line. It’s the beginning of a critical process that determines when (and if) you get the property, what you'll owe, and how soon you can take control.
This guide walks you through what happens right after you win — step by step.
Immediately after winning the auction, you’ll get a Receipt of Sale. This confirms that you’ve paid the 10% down and that you’re the successful bidder.
The remaining balance is usually due within 24 hours to 7 business days, depending on the county.
💡 Make sure you have your funding lined up in advance — sheriff sales are cash only and final.
After payment, the judge must confirm the sale. This process typically takes 7 to 30 days, depending on the county backlog.
Once confirmed, the court issues an order to prepare the Judicial Deed.
The Judicial Deed is the legal document that gives you ownership of the property.
It must be:
Once recorded, you are the official owner.
Even after you become the owner, there may be:
You must follow legal eviction procedures if anyone is still inside. Never attempt a self-eviction.
⏱️ Possession can take anywhere from 1 week to 90 days, depending on cooperation and the court.
Once you have possession:
📸 Take photos, walk with a contractor, and update your repair budget.
At this stage, you can:
Use our Profit Calculator or Rental Cash Flow Calculator to compare options.
We’ve helped hundreds of buyers navigate the post-sale process.
🏆 From court confirmation to deed filing, lock changes, eviction support, and full renovation management — our team handles it all.
Let us help you secure the property, protect your investment, and execute your exit strategy with confidence.
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