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Rafaella Almeida
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Southington, CT
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Buying through Auction, what to look out for?

Rafaella Almeida
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Southington, CT
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I am going to an Auction tomorrow. I have collected and read all paperwork attached to the property under the Judicial Branch webpage plus received a title report from the attorneys office that they have to contact with questions.

What else do I need in order to minimize my risks in order to bid on the purchase?

I know there are liens on the house ( property, water, sewer, common charges)

I don’t know if I will pay attorney fees and court fees. The attorneys office told me the plaintiffs will pay for those but still not sure.

Would anyone have any inputs?

Thank you

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