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Margaret Webb
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  • Renton, WA
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Buying an occupied property in WA

Margaret Webb
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  • Investor
  • Renton, WA
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I am pursuing a wholesale property in WA state. It is currently occupied. I will meet with the wholesaler tomorrow to view the property. I know that there is an eviction moratorium in WA right now.

1. If a renter is there, how do I get them out? Wholesaler of course wants a quick closing of a week. There would not be time to go thru a standard eviction even if one could do that.

2. If it’s owner occupied, how do I assure that they are out at closing?

Thanks for your feedback.

  • Margaret Webb