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Updated over 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

foreclosure
i would like to attend foreclosure auction but am afraid that i might be bidding on a second. i was told this could happen. how can i tell. thank you.
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I am not sure how everyone else does it. But usually you can get a shedule of the upcoming auctions. A friend of mine who is a investor looks for a couple of houses that he might be interested in. Gets the title checked out for anything extra then if he likes it he goes and actually gives the house a look and talks to the nieghbors. Then if everythings a go. He goes to the auction.
I am probably missing somehting. But in essence thats the basics of what he does. I went to a few auctions to just get exposure to what they are like.