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Redemption Rights — Can You Reclaim Your Property After Foreclosure or Tax Sale?

Many people assume that once a property is lost to foreclosure or tax sale, there’s no way to get it back. But in many states, that’s not the case.

You may still have a legal right to reclaim your property — it’s called Redemption.

🔁 What Are Redemption Rights?

Redemption is the legal process that allows a former property owner to reclaim their home after it has been sold at a tax or foreclosure auction. This is only possible within a specific timeframe, known as the redemption period — which varies by state.

In simple terms, if you pay off the required amount within that period, you can get your property back.

🕒 Timing Matters

Redemption windows are strictly limited. Depending on your state, you might have:

  • 30 days
  • 6 months
  • Or up to a year (in rare cases)

If you wait too long, the opportunity disappears — and so does the property.

🧾 What You’ll Need to Redeem

  • Pay the total amount owed (sale price + interest + fees)
  • Provide proper legal documentation
  • Coordinate with the county, courts, or trustees
  • Possibly negotiate with the new buyer or lien holders

💼 How Full Circle Asset Recovery Can Help

We assist clients with every step of the redemption process — with no upfront costs:

✔️ Verify your eligibility
✔️ Access court and county records
✔️ Cover redemption payments and legal fees
✔️ Navigate court filings and deadlines
✔️ Advise on next steps — whether you want to keep or resell the property

🏠 Reclaim Your Legacy

Losing a home is devastating. But if redemption is an option, it could mean getting back your family’s property — and restoring what’s yours.

📞 Contact Full Circle Asset Recovery today at (617) 510-1760 or fill out our online form to see if you qualify for redemption.

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