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Foreclosure Alerts the moment a property hits the courthouse steps.

Track notices of default, lis pendens, auction dates, and bank-owned (REO) listings on any U.S. property — automatically, in real time.

Real-time alerts
Any U.S. address
Email & SMS

What it means

What is a foreclosure alert?

A foreclosure happens when a homeowner falls behind on their mortgage and the lender begins the legal process to take back the property. The process leaves a trail of public records — notices of default, lis pendens filings, auction announcements, and final REO listings.

Property Alert Now monitors every step. When a property you're tracking — or any address in a ZIP code you watch — enters foreclosure, you're notified immediately by email or SMS.

  • Notice of Default (NOD) filings
  • Lis Pendens (foreclosure lawsuits)
  • Trustee sale & auction dates
  • Bank-owned (REO) listings
  • Sheriff sale results

Who uses these alerts

Why investors, agents, homebuyers, and homeowners rely on them

Real estate investors

Be the first to contact distressed owners and bid on auction properties before they hit the broader market.

Homebuyers

Discover deeply discounted homes and REO properties in the neighborhoods you actually want to live in.

Agents & brokers

Prospect motivated sellers, win listings, and bring buyer clients foreclosure deals nobody else has yet.

Homeowners & families

Get notified if a family member's home enters foreclosure so you can step in early and help.

FAQ

Foreclosure Alerts: common questions

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