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Shanel Wiggins
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I'm looking for insight on buying single family homes on Auction.com (both in person & online).

If there's anyone who have purchased property from there before, what's the process and any pointers/advice/tips. 

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@Maxim Arbuzov 

Yes, that is one of my worries too. I did notice that one of the properties I was looking at had the title information. I'm not sure how accurate it is. I am assuming that we can just contact a title company. I don't have a property and I'm a little skeptical about buying at auction my first property. One individual on my other thread advise not to buy a property that you're not allowed to take a look inside of if you are a novice. Which makes a lot of sense, and I wouldn't have done that to begin with. 

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