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Josh Anderson
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  • Lender
  • Birmingham AL
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Forecloses in Alabama for Fix-and-Flip

Josh Anderson
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  • Lender
  • Birmingham AL
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Question: And the answer may be take to a lawyer.

When buying a foreclosed house in Alabama for a fix-and-flip and you have to deal with the right of redemption, what are your options?

I know they only have 180 days to come back and redeem it. But what sort of things can you do to protect yourself. 

Also any websites/books to do more reading on this topic?

Thanks!  

  • Josh Anderson
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