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Foreclosure details and question from a noobie

Jose Barquin
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I am in Pinellas/Pasco (Florida) looking at these counties and surrounding area to make foreclosure purchases (my first).

I am curious as what additional expenses I would owe once I win a property in auction. When describing 'final judgement amount', some of time there are contract attachments describing the foreclosure an the amount owed, other times there are other liens (like contractors owed, etc).  Besides independent title searches via 3rds parties, how can you use FINAL JUDGEMENT AMOUNT to understand how much you may owe above the winning auction purchase price.... Hope this make sense, and thanks for insight. JB

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