Banks repossess property through a legal process called foreclosure when a borrower defaults on their mortgage payments. After a series of missed payments, the bank will send notices and may initiate legal proceedings to reclaim the property. Once the foreclosure process is complete, the bank can sell the property at auction or through other means to recover the outstanding loan amount. This process can vary by state or country, depending on local laws and regulations.
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