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Kevin Nichols
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  • Rock Hill, SC
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"As Is" question

Kevin Nichols
  • Investor
  • Rock Hill, SC
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I recently bought an underperforming duplex at an online auction (regional auction house...not one of the big ones.)  I paid $25K and the contract is "as is," we are to close by April 7th.

I went by the duplex today and spoke to the current property manager on Friday. Both sides are vacant with evictions happening this month.

There's a lot of junk still laying around, plus furniture, etc.

With the "as is," clause, we're on the hook for moving the old tenants stuff out?

Kevin

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