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Paige Kelsey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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intent to cure

Paige Kelsey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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There is a home that I am interested in- neighborhood could not be better. The lot is great and the house well..... that would be a 100k remodel for sure. You could definitely make that work but here is the deal. The home will go up on forclosure auction on 9/9- The lady filed a right to cure and the amount is 17k. She owes 108. Obviously she would like to keep the house although she now lives out of state. If I buy at auction for the 108 I think I would be fine but it will be tight on cash after the 100k remodel. People have talked about the cash for keys etc............. thoughts on the best way to try to get this for the cheapest??   

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