Erik asked:

I doubt that it means approval by the buyer’s bank, because some buyers buy cash and have no bank. Alternatively, for buyers who need to get a mortgage, obviously they need a bank’s approval, and there’s no reason for a real estate listing to say that, because that statement would be apply to everyone who’s buying with a mortgage.

I think the statement refers to the seller’s bank. But I can’t figure out why the seller’s bank would have to approve a sale.

Does anyone know what’s the rationale for a statement like this?

Thanks.
Thanks for the suggestions, but it seems unlikely to me that this wording refers to bank approval of the buyer. It is always true that a buyer getting a mortgage needs bank approval. Why would a listing or an advertisement waste the words to emphasize something obvious. This wording does not appear in every listing, only a limited number. I think it has some specific meaning concerning the situation of the seller. The answers here suggesting that this is a pre-foreclosure situation for the buyer seem more likely to me.

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