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Eitan Iusim
  • Miami Beach, FL
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Debt to the Condominium

Eitan Iusim
  • Miami Beach, FL
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Why someone buy a debt to the Condominium in auction, there were an auction that 3rd 3rd Party Bidder bought a debt of (Final Judgment Amount) 6000$.

Auction Type: FORECLOSURE
Case #: CACE-11-005183
Final Judgment Amount: $5,978.67
Parcel ID: 514014DC0570
Property Address: 901 SW 141 AVE 109-M
PEMBROKE PINES, 33027
Plaintiff Max Bid: $6,100.00

Amount $6,200.00
Sold To 3rd Party Bidder

Thank for the help
Aitanus

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