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Stephen Baldwin’s foreclosed home to be sold at auction

Stephen Baldwin‘s foreclosed Rockland County home will be auctioned off next month to help pay more than $1 million the “Usual Suspects” star owes on the property.

Baldwin, the youngest brother of hothead “Saturday Night Live” actor Alec, and his wife, Kennya, bought the four-bedroom, four-bath home at 71 Old Mountain Road South in Upper Grandview for $812,500 in 2000, according to Rockland County Supreme Court papers.

But the couple defaulted on the roughly $7,000-a-month mortgage and was sued by Deutsche Bank in 2013.

In arguing to get the lawsuit tossed out, the Baldwins questioned the validity of the mortgage paperwork and claimed the bank lacked standing because it didn’t have a “clear chain of title for the mortgage and promissory note,” court papers say.

A judge didn’t buy that argument and foreclosed on the home in December.

He also entered a more than $1 million judgment lien — which accounts for unpaid property taxes and other fees — on the property.

The modest white and green cottage, which has views of the Hudson River, will be sold at public auction March 16.

In 2009, a homeless man was busted for selling heroin at the Baldwin property. Stephen told cops he kindly allowed the drifter to crash at his house, instead of in a tent in the woods, NBC reported at the time.