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Jeremy Sexton
  • Homeowner
  • Canton, GA
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Purchasing of a commercial office building.

Jeremy Sexton
  • Homeowner
  • Canton, GA
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I'm interested in a foreclosure commercial property. It has 3 class A buildings in a fantastic area. The buildings are 80 percent occupied from what I've been told and they are in great shape. I've had dealings with these properties in the past on the engineering/management side of things.

Question: how would I go about getting more information from the bank on these properties as it doesn't seem that they took me very seriously?

I would like to know accurate vacancy rate. Current lease information, etc to help make a decision. Is there a better way to go about this?

I apologize for not being able to direct this question towards anyone particular person but I am new to this site and to commercial purchases. I've experienced these from a property management view point. Now that I am looking at it from an investor stand point I'm a little intimidated.

Thanks.

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