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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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  • Wholesaler
  • Richmond, TX
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Seemingly abandoned home in Orange County, California

Account Closed
  • Wholesaler
  • Richmond, TX
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Hi guys! I found a property in Orange County, California. It's been sitting for 10 months unoccupied. I went to the county clerks office and saw that it's listed under a mutual investment LLC. I have been unsuccessful locating a phone number to the company. I can't afford the home assuming it's in the $500,000 to $600,000 price range. I was wondering could adverse possession apply in this case? Also does anyone knows any other way I could get possession?

Thank you.

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