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Valentin Canchola
  • Houston, TX
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Landlord offering a condo while having a Foreclosure Dispute?

Valentin Canchola
  • Houston, TX
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Hello everyone!

I am moving to Florida very soon and was inquiring on properties to live there. I found a listing of a 1/1 condo, while talking to the landlord he mentioned that he had a bigger vacant condo which is being under Foreclosure dispute. He will be willing to rent me until the dispute is over (January 2017) at half price which is perfect because I am looking for a temporary place while I settle there. All he asked is to not mentioned to anyone that I am renting the place, if I were get asked to say that I was his relative or something like that. My question then is, how safe is this? will I be in any trouble if I move there? any thoughts and experiences are appreciated.

Thanks,

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