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Nicole Wood
  • Investor
  • Bath, NY
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Eviction after tax auction

Nicole Wood
  • Investor
  • Bath, NY
Posted

So about a month ago I purchased a home at my local tax auction for 5500. I should be getting the deed any day now...at that point I will have to evict the homeowner. When I have the deed I can "take ownership of the property". I am hoping to get into the home and check it all out before starting the eviction process so that nothing gets destroyed. Anyone have experience with this? Also...the eviction process...this is literally my first property. 30-45 days I know....anything I should know that would help or from past good or bad experiences with this? I'm a little nervous since she is the one who owned the home before and defaulted on her taxes and has yet to move out...that tells me she is going to be a fighter. Am I allowed to enter the home when I own it if I give lets say 24 hour notice that Ill be inspecting it? 

full market value right now estimated by the county and websites is between 58-63,000

Thank you!

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