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Kay Elizabeth
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Sheriff sale (school tax foreclosure) - PA

Kay Elizabeth
  • New to Real Estate
  • PA
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Hi! Couple questions about sheriff sales in PA. What are the terms of the “redemption period” of Montgomery county, PA? Can someone tell me if this is correct: if the owner redeems they have to pay the full bid price, fees and court costs, 10% interest, and any “necessary” repairs (what constitutes that)?

Question #2 When getting homeowners insurance, how does one answer questions about the condition of the home if they’re not exactly sure?

Question #3 do people ever buy title insurance for a flip after it’s purchased, and at that point is it worth it? 

Question #4 where can you find current mortgage balances on a home? 

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