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Foreclosed Borrowers: How to recover “surplus funds” after a Non-Judicial Foreclosure when your house sold for more than you owe

If your home was foreclosed and whoever bought it at auction paid more than you owed on the mortgage, you may be entitled to surplus funds. Use this guide if you want to try to recover those funds without the help of an attorney. #6701EN

Property tax exemption for seniors and people with disabilities

This is a way to lower your property taxes by exempting (excusing you from) all extra levies, like school construction bonds and other levies passed by voters, and sometimes part of regular levies on your home. #6230EN

Rent-to-Own in Washington State

This will help you understand rent-to-own (RTO) home purchase agreements and the dangers in them. #6390EN

Buying a manufactured home

Buying a manufactured home can be complicated. You may not understand all the terms. Don't rely on verbal statements that are not in writing! Read this to better understand your rights and some important terms. #6582EN

Forfeiture of Your Real Estate Contract

Read this if you are buying a home under a real estate contract. Do NOT read this if you are buying a home with a mortgage or deed of trust. #6203EN

Purchasing a Used Mobile Home in Grant or Adams County

Things to consider before buying a used mobile home within Grant and Adams counties.

Foreclosed Borrowers: How to recover “surplus funds” after a Non-Judicial Foreclosure when your house sold for more than you owe

If your home was foreclosed and whoever bought it at auction paid more than you owed on the mortgage, you may be entitled to surplus funds. Use this guide if you want to try to recover those funds without the help of an attorney. #6701EN

Forfeiture of Your Real Estate Contract

Read this if you are buying a home under a real estate contract. Do NOT read this if you are buying a home with a mortgage or deed of trust. #6203EN

Property tax exemption for seniors and people with disabilities

This is a way to lower your property taxes by exempting (excusing you from) all extra levies, like school construction bonds and other levies passed by voters, and sometimes part of regular levies on your home. #6230EN

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