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Dana Beese
  • Antioch , IL
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Bought my first Foreclosure with people living in it.. HELP

Dana Beese
  • Antioch , IL
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Hello... Here is the story..

I bought my first home at a foreclosure auction 1/6/14.. And there people living there. I have been keeping track of the court dates.. and at our last court date on 1/21/14 was told that they did not send out the paperwork to the people that currently live there. So they rescheduled the court date to 2/24/14 ..

The question is:

I have a letter that I am planning on sending them "cash for keys letter" however I do not want to send it to early.. suggestions on when to send this letter?

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David Rundle
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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David Rundle
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Knock knock knock.

"Hey Mr. Home Squatter, the company I work for just purchased this home and wanted to coordinate your move out date with your help."

I'm a good guy, I try to convey that in all of my business transactions. It typically works well.

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