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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Sheriff's Sale Assignment
BP,
I am new to this. I see a property coming up for Sheriff's sale that I think i can get well below market. I need to put 10% down if I win the bid. If I do this, can I then assign it to a cash buyer, similar to a wholesale assignment? I'm not sure what the rules of Sheriff sales are. Thanks!