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Updated almost 11 years ago,

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Cory Adams
  • Investor
  • Tampa Florida
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Using auction . com

Cory Adams
  • Investor
  • Tampa Florida
Posted

Can anybody comment on using auction . com to bid and or purchase property?

The auction states that the property is occupied and that the buyer is responsible for obtaining possession. I can certainly see writing a check to have the people move if the property was purchased at the right price but what could you be looking at worse case in TX from an eviction standpoint?

Also might there be an issues with the deed issued from these types of auctions?

  • Buyer will receive a Special Warranty Deed or equivalent.

What is that?

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