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Tyrone Smith
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Montgomery, AL
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Purchasing an Occupied bank REO property, anyone with experience in this Regard?

Tyrone Smith
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Montgomery, AL
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It is my responsibility to get occupant out of property, was wondering if anyone had experience in this area. I would think it could be as simple as knocking on the door offering $500 for them to move , to saying I now own the property and you will need to vacate to filing an unlawful detainer action against occupant and have sheriff evict. Looking for anyone who have purchased and auction property or bank property in this manner input. 

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