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Foreclosures from Cuyahoga Sheriff - Cleveland

Sagi Nusseri
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Hi,

I am out of state (remote) investor.

I would like to know more about bidding and buying foreclosed properties from the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's office.

How does the process work? What are the main things I need to know or check before I get into it?

Are there realtors \ other professionals I should be using in order to do it?

I Will be glad to hear about your experience with that.

Thanks.

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Andrew Weiner
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Andrew Weiner
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I would strongly discourage this as a first purchase.  You cannot see the inside of the house, the condition is unknown and you might be walking into a bad situation.  I have seen bidding wars on the new online auctions over properties that were already demolished.  These are unforgiving sales.  

  • Andrew Weiner

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