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Would these deed types influence your buying decisions?
I'm looking over a list of off-market properties being offered privately by an investor who is liquidating. It's a big list of mostly 3BR/1BA rental properties in an area where I'd love to start buying. Here's the thing:
The properties listed are shown with various deed types including:
- Master
- Tax Deed
- Quit Claim
- General
- Warranty
Are these anything I should be wary of? I understand a General warranty is pretty good. But do I need to steer clear of any of the others? Or are they all OK?
Thanks for any insight!
Brian in SC