Escrow & Title
In Florida, after a foreclosure sale, if no objections are filed within 10 days, the court clerk issues a:
ACertificate of Sale
BCertificate of Title — transferring legal title to the purchaser at the sale✓ Correct
CFinal Judgment of Foreclosure
DWrit of Possession
Explanation
In Florida's judicial foreclosure process, if no objections are filed within 10 days of the Certificate of Sale (which documents the sale), the court clerk issues a Certificate of Title transferring ownership to the purchaser. The former owner must then vacate.
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