If you are also looking for a cheap house (Residential Property), then tell that Bank of Baroda is going to auction the property (Mega e Auction). This auction is starting from 17th February. Let’s check the rest of the details…
New Delhi. If you are planning to buy a cheap house, then Bank of Baroda has come up with a special offer for you, in which you are getting a chance to buy residential property cheaply. BOB is going to auction the property. Let us tell you that this auction is starting from February 17. These are the properties which have come in the list of default.
Let us tell you that information about this has been given by IBAPI (Indian Banks Auctions Mortgaged Properties Information). Bank of Baroda is going to auction the property. This includes residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural properties.
When will the auction take place?
Bank of Baroda (BOB) has given information about this by tweeting on its official Twitter handle. The bank wrote in a tweet that mega e-auction will be done on February 17, 2021. In this, e-auction of residential and commercial property will be done. You can buy property here at reasonable prices.
Where to register?
Interested bidders will have to register on the e Bkray portal https://ibapi.in/ for Bank of Baroda Mega E-auction. After clicking on ‘Bidders Registration’ on this portal, registration will have to be done through mobile number and email ID.
KYC document will be required
The bidder will have to upload the required KYC documents. The KYC documents will be verified by the e-auction service provider. This may take up to 2 working days.
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To know more about the property auction, you can visit this link https://ibapi.in/https://www.bankofbaroda.in/e auction.htm?utm_source=SM&utm_medium=Post&utm_campaign=MegaAuction_km.
Banks do auctions from time to time
Let us tell you that the owners of the property have not repaid their loan. Couldn’t give it for some reason. The land of all those people is taken over by the banks. Such properties are auctioned by banks from time to time. In this auction, the bank recovers its dues by selling the property.