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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Occupied auction purchase.
I got a pretty good deal at the auction today. The biggest drawback is the former owners still live there and haven't started to move yet. I went by and met them and they were on their way out and said they would be out in 30 days.
Should I start an eviction now? Any other feedback?
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I would start eviction. Somehow, people move things along more quickly when there is a deadline. The last thing you want to do is to be stuck 2-3 months down the road with them still promising to move out.