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Property in Ohio Judicial foreclosure

Ravi Vuruturu
  • New to Real Estate
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Quick question, we purchased our first mortgage foreclosure property in a sheriff sale in suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. This is a judicial foreclosure. We just got the sheriff deed and it looks like no one has been living in that property from the last three months. We don't know if there are any belongings in the house. However, we can see a car outside and through neighbors we found out the previous owner's is sick and in a nursing home. Can we go ahead and change the locks? Response is much appreciated, thank you in advance.

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