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  • Fairfax, VA
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Buying at Auctions

Account Closed
  • Investor
  • Fairfax, VA
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When we buy occupied properties at auctions, how do we kick out the sellers after the closing.  

Is it easy ? or it's a lengthy process ?

I am looking to buy in Maryland.  

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Frank Godfrey
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  • Upper Marlboro, MD
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Frank Godfrey
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Upper Marlboro, MD
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My experience in the Maryland varies greatly from county to county as each has their own specific forms and procedures.  I currently outsource all of my eviction processing to 3rd party eviction attorneys and management companies.

Once the eviction is set up I then hire All Seasons Eviction to handle the job of the hands on eviction.

Note, from beginning to end this will take no less than 60 days and could extend to 120 days depending on the situation.

I will provide a few companies that have proven to be worth the money.

The process is simple, it's just timely and every step must be followed to the letter or the law or you waste another month.

I advise all to have them evicted prior to possession to remove the headache prior to ownership.

Conveyed free and clear of all tenants and lease agreements.

I hope this helps.  

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