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Buying an occupied property dueling the pandemic

Eslam Samy
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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I’m buying an occupied house from a foreclosure owned by a bank it’s a great deal that I didn’t want to pass but I just heard that Trump extended the eviction to the end of the year for people got effected by the pandemic the pervious owner didn’t pay their mortgage since 2007 so they shouldn’t fall under Trump order right ? And how can I evict them because they are not a tenant or they don’t have a lease

I offered them money and they refused it and they said they got a place but they still want to go through the eviction process

The property located in upstate NY any ideas ?

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