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Daniel Pena
  • San Antonio, TX
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Abstract of judgement

Daniel Pena
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hello BP,

I am looking at a property on auction.com that has an abstract of judgement listed on the title information given. This property is an REO and the AJ is from what seems to be a plumbing company. If I purchase this property do I need to settle the AJ? It was filed back in 2005 so I'm not sure if they actually expire after 10yrs. What else do I need to consider when looking at this property?

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