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Occupied Foreclosure Question
We are looking at purchasing a foreclosure in north Texas that is currently occupied. They don’t look like they are working towards moving out. If we do get it purchased is it difficult or expensive to get them to vacate. Is it worth going and knocking on the door to ask what their plans are? Thank you in advance
Hunter
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