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Alvaro Leis
  • Buford, GA
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Buy with a quit claim deed

Alvaro Leis
  • Buford, GA
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Hello, newbie here, I'm talking to a rental management company that is selling a house in Atlanta really cheap, when I asked them why it was so cheap they told me they bought it from an auction with a quit claim deed, I asked them if the title was clear and they told me the property own about $1700 in solid waste taxes or something like that, I also asked them how much was the closing and they say only $250 for the deed, my question is should I buy this? They are only asking around 10k but what can I do once I buy it? Can I sell it in the MLS? Should I call a title company and do a title search? Or this is something I should do after buying the property?

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