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Purchasing occupied property from Auction . com

Justin Oliver
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Has anyone got experience of purchasing occupied property from Auction . com? There are a couple of places I like the look of, but no information on the resident. How can I find out if the property is occupied by a tenant or by the owner being foreclosed on? Is this going to present me a problem if I win the auction?

Thanks in advance for any insight. 

JO

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Terrell Garren
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Terrell Garren
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Originally posted by @Wayne Brooks:

@Terrell Garren Yes, that can happen but I still like the knock on the door approach.....usually you can get a feel for what you’re dealing with and also get a peek, if not a full tour, of the property before you bid.

 It always works until it doesn't. 

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