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Newbie risk of bidding on an occupied REO?
There is an REO auction for an occupied 2010 property that looks perfect on the outside
Market value 180K
Suggested bid 130K
Last time an auction house in this area went for the suggested price and the CMA is accurate.
As a newbie, what are my risks of getting this occupied property?