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Thoughts on occupied apartments?
Hey guys,
I have a pretty nice deal for an apartment sitting in my lap. Its a bank repossessed condo apartment going up for auction. It is specified that the apartment is occupied. Can anyone shed light on their thought processes when dealing with these type of apartments? How will I get rid of the occupants once I have completed the purchase? Will this cost me? Etc.
Any comments are helpful. Thanks all.