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Minimize exposure of retaliation from disgruntled ex occupants

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I've been buying from tired landlords and other owner sellers which has worked good so far. However I would like to do some rapid expansion, which has me looking at foreclosures. I invest in local to semi local rural properties and my lack of marketing knowledge and resources coupled with my desire to self manage leaves my company very transparent which is generally a plus side in my type of market. 

I would like to know what some small time self managing investors are doing to minimize the risk of becoming the target of say a disgruntled occupant that you have to evict from a foreclosed property. 

It's not always generally accepted in these Rural markets that if you don't pay your mortgage then you may have to leave your home.

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