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John Buckley
  • Kansas City, MO
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John Buckley
  • Kansas City, MO
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Has anyone purchased a property using auction.com?  If so, what are the pitfalls?  Did you conduct a title search prior to bidding?  How difficult and expensive was it to evict the occupants?  Does the prior owner have any recourse to reclaim the home?  How did you value the property based on not being able to conduct an inspection?  The foreclosure market in Kansas CIty is too hot right now to find any deals and the only opportunities i have identified is through auctions.  I have a full time job and don't have time to market for properties.  Any ideas or thoughts would be very much appreciated.  By the way I'm looking for properties to rent for the long-term.

Thanks

John

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