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Scott Gullaksen
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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Philadelphia Sheriff Sale

Scott Gullaksen
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hi Bigger Pockets Group,

I recently purchased a sheriff sale, checked for liens through a title search, and paid off the full balance on the property.  I stopped by the property and it is clearly vacant, not one thing of personal property in the home from looking in the windows.  The neighbors also confirmed that nobody has lived here for at least 6 months and there is a sticker on the window from the bank saying that it has been serviced by a property preservation company.  The sheriffs office said I cannot do anything until I receive my sheriff's deed in 6-8 weeks which makes no sense to me since I have paid over $100k of my own money and now have to still wait to get inside and do the work.   I would like to at least change the locks and install a security system to ensure nobody will gain access until I get the deed.  Any one have experience with this?

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