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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

New member from Lowell MA
Hi BP members,
Newbie here looking to get into buying REO for flip and hold. Have read lots of discussion and really appreciate all the honest people out here helping each other out.
My first question i'll like to ask is after winning REO auction that' says "occupied" on disclosure from Auction.com can i break into the property if it appears to be vacant ? When legally can I break into property after becoming the new if all attempts to found out if property is occupied failed.