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Your Foreclosure has No Basement (Section 8 Training)

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When you are buying foreclosures you don't get to do the normal amount of due diligence. Normally you get to walk a property and even hire an inspector to go through the house for several hours. You don't get to do any of this when you are looking at a foreclosure sale. When you're looking at a foreclosure you've got to buy it sight unseen. However, just because you have to buy it sight unseen doesn't mean you have to go in blindly. If you know what you are looking for, you can use photos of the property to tell you a lot of things the normal due diligence process would.

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