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Nathan Lenahan
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Purchased occupied foreclosure - do I have right to enter home?

Nathan Lenahan
  • Fort Worth, TX
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We are currently going through eviction proceedings for an occupied foreclosure we purchased and the occupants are fighting it all the way.  They just filed an appeal which I am confident they will lose just as swiftly as the district eviction case they lost. 

My question is this: Do we have the right to enter the property with proper notice to evaluate it?  We still haven't seen inside and would like to document the condition in case of any damage as they vacate the property...eventually.  We have no lease and still haven't been able to talk to them in person despite numerous attempts.