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24 hours to check clean title before auction
First time poster and new member here. I am interested in real estate and have been casually checking properties including auction.com, but never found anything I liked. I just happened to notice on Friday that a property is going for in-person auction this upcoming Tuesday in a great neighborhood. I consider this property a less risky investment compared to others, which is important considering it would be my first property! I have very little time to do any research on this property, which scares me considering my knowledge base is so limited to begin with given that I have never invested in real estate before. My question is: does anyone know a fairly cheap and quick way (within 24 hours) that I can check to see if the title is clean? Also, any last minute advice going into this auction from others who are way more well seasoned than myself? TIA!