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Question on Foreclosure
I have recently found a property in my area that says it's going up for auction in a month with a starting bid of 9800. The ARV looks to be around the 85000 mark. Is there anyway to get this before it hits the auction? And if so, I would assume that I would pay more than the 9800, correct. I haven't dealt much with the foreclosure process and just have a vague idea how it works. Thanks for the input.