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Updated about 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Stressing a BPO on a nice property
I have a BPO coming up on a property I have under contract, and obviously I'd like the BPO to go my way. However the house is pretty nice. Not much for repairs or anything. It looks ok. Maybe a a little paint and carpet - really thats it. I've never had a bpo on a "nice" house, and was wondering if someone with more experience had ideas on how to handle this bpo. Any ideas?