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Bob Hines
  • Real Estate Investor
  • StL, MO
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After REO Purchase

Bob Hines
  • Real Estate Investor
  • StL, MO
Posted

I purchased my first REO. There are stickers everywhere saying the house has been Winterized and to have a plumber de-winterize and turn on the water etc.

I'm fairly handy and I was just wondering if there is anything special to look out for? I would take off the faucet nozzles and run the water through the pipes for awhile to get the air & sediment out and check for leaks-which I can fix. Anything else?

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