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Getting ready for your local auction
Hello all,
My team and I have been out to snag foreclosures at our local auction here in Southern TX for about a year 1/2 now. So far we have managed to flip a couple and hold a couple. Now our tactics are very simple; basic due diligence, driving around, etc. And they have been some what successful. Now I am not asking for a break down of your strategies for getting prepared for your local auction. I just want to read some of your experiences, tips, tricks, maybe some funny stories of some property owners kicking you off the premises. Anything would be helpful if not for me for someone else reading this.
Thanks