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    Jun 14, 2012, 06:24 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Anniemarie35 View Post
    I am the owner of the property. I was approved for a short sale however the property did not sell in the time frame allotted.
    Anniemarie, it's best to start a new thread, even if you suspect your problem is similar to what someone else asked earlier in another thread.

    I am, for example, puzzled as to why you are quoting a post relating to something I apparently wrote more than two years ago.

    I take it you are a defendant in a Wisconsin foreclosure action and you have been served with a summons and complaint. What is your question?

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