Real Estate Owned (REO) refers to properties that have been repossessed by lenders, typically banks, following a foreclosure sale where the property did not sell at auction, thus becoming part of the bank's inventory.
Statutory Foreclosure, also known as non-judicial foreclosure, is a legal process by which a lender can foreclose on a property without court intervention, authorized by state statutes.
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