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removing occupant
Hello, I see an REO home up for bid on hubzu.com. It looks pretty rough and it appears the previous occupants are still there. The notes say it is REO occupied and up to the new buyer to resolve. How would you go about removing the occupants if you won the bid. Pretty tough neighborhood likely dealbeat/criminals in this one.