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Gustavo Vargas
  • Multi-family Investor
  • Tyler, TX
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Gustavo Vargas
  • Multi-family Investor
  • Tyler, TX
Posted

I have located a property that I think has great potential and will be sold at the courthouse. I drove by the property and looks like there is people living there. The little bit of research i Have been able to do says that it is my responsibility to either rent or evict the tenants. Has anyone done this? any pointers on buying a property like this? I need to find out as much as possible as i am pretty sure this is a great property. Please advise, and thank you in advance for any info.

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