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Shannon Dennis
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Civic source , land auction

Shannon Dennis
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Hey BP Community,

So I'm a newbie to investing and I just stumbled across Civic Source with all their enticing possibilities. Particularly, the adjudicated property sale. I found a really good looking house in an awesome area that was adjudicated back in 92, why hasn't anything been done with it for so long????? No bid has been initiated on it and its occupied. So say I did initiate the bid and win the auction, would I have to kick these people out? Also, I read somewhere that they may have a right to reclaim their title?? Any info on the subject would help, I couldn't seem to find too much detail about it. Thanks so much!