Nuisance Deeds in East Hampton

When a property's condition or arrears reach a threshold the town will not tolerate, Suffolk towns can accept or compel a nuisance deed — the owner conveys title to the town to resolve outstanding obligations. The list below covers parcels currently in this stage in East Hampton.

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Frequently asked questions

How many foreclosures are in East Hampton?
We track 0 parcels in East Hampton in active foreclosure stages — lis pendens, nuisance deeds, comptroller transfers, and scheduled auctions. Last updated May 2026.
How do I find pre-foreclosure homes in East Hampton?
This page lists foreclosure-stage parcels in East Hampton. Sign up free to see owner names, lender filings, and the exact stage of each property in the 7-stage foreclosure pipeline.
What are the stages of a Suffolk County foreclosure?
The pipeline runs: tax arrears → lis pendens → judgment → nuisance deed → comptroller transfer → auction scheduling → auction sale. Each stage typically takes months; motivated sellers are reachable months before auction.