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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

How do I make sure?
I know that when I purchase a property I need to have complete knowledge of all liens against it. Including, inferior loans, taxes, etc. I also know I need to get a very good appraisal of the condition of the house and the current market. How do I do these things in order to make certain that I dont put myself in a terrible position?