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REO Occupant Advice: What's the best way to handle?
Hi,
I am not an investor but I am looking to buy this REO occupied property as my primary residence. Has anyone had any experience in these situations? What's the best course of action that honors/respects the occupant but gets them out of the house? I only know the occupant's name because of PVA records. I reached out to the loan servicing place that repossessed the property to get the details on the situation but I haven't heard back yet.
Thoughts? Advice?