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Steven Tenaglia
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Long Island NY
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Forclosures Auction advice....

Steven Tenaglia
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Long Island NY
Posted
Happy 4th fellow REI's.... Hopefully we all can take a little break from our busy schedules to enjoy our friends and family today! I will be attending my first real estate auction on Tuesday and need some advice from the pros. Want to incorporate court house buying into my scheme of things. I am targeting 3 properties which I've seen personally. I know my max bid for each. I know to check my emotions and ego at the door. My concern is how can I get more title information without having to spend a couple 100 $ on title search? I checked county tax records online and all 3 are up to date. There are no HOA fees on the property. Should I feel comfortable going ahead and bidding on these properties or is there a way to dig deeper without digging into my pockets ?

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