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Des Shei
  • Investor
  • Southern CT, CT
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Request for sample 'cash for keys' letter - Foreclosed unit with previous owner

Des Shei
  • Investor
  • Southern CT, CT
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I purchased a property at auction last December that is still occupied by the former owner. i hadn't approached it until now due to work underway on other projects. now that we got most of those nearing completion, i plan to reach out to the previous owner and initiate talks to transition possession of the property and for him to vacate ( leaving the property in good shape). i also have my attorney pursuing pursuing motion to evict from the court simultaneously. Before i hand write something ( very short and to the point), i'd like to find out first if others will be willing to share what they have used in the past.

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