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Updated over 9 years ago,

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Nichole Gabriel
  • Interior Designer/Home Stager
  • Dallas, GA
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Writ of Possession?

Nichole Gabriel
  • Interior Designer/Home Stager
  • Dallas, GA
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Hi all! I have found a dilapidated property that I am very interested in! It currently looked like a crack house! I've done my due diligence and hit a wall! The property is owned by a mortgage company (Taylor Bean & Whitaker) that went bellly up some years back and wound up in jail! ;) Word has it that Bank of America has "acquired" those properties from TBW, but of course, this property isn't listed anywhere, and BOA no longer has any phone communication with their REO department. Well, I went back to property today, and it appears the county sheriffs office was there to clean it out last week under a "Writ of Possession" order of evacuation. Does anyone know what this means? Is the bank close to listing it? Has anyone death with this and been able to get a copy of a Wrti of possession? Nay other routes I can take to find out about this property and make an offer before it's snatched up? :D

thanks! 

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