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Jordan Davis
  • New to Real Estate
  • Payette, ID
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Receivership/Tax Lien Properties

Jordan Davis
  • New to Real Estate
  • Payette, ID
Posted

So just trying to get more insight on this as I try to learn more.

Was curious if anyone on this platform has utilized receivership of a property and took the property to foreclosure.

What is worth it?

Is this a useful way to *potentially* acquire real estate with no acquisition costs??

When the property did have people offer at auction, did it cover rehab costs and yield a profit?

Please feel free to share your story of how it went if anyone has done this before!