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How to take over on an occupied auctioned property
Hi,
I recently put a SFH under contract from auction.com property. The property is occupied. I have few questions:
1) How can I set an inspection before closing? I know I bought it AS-IS but just for HM lender.
2) Do you let your PM to reach out after closing and check in the situation either a new lease or eviction?
3) if eviction: can a PM manage this or do I need to hire real estate attorney?
Note: the property is located in STL city MO.