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All Forum Posts by: Amanda Brown

Amanda Brown has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Advise Needed

Amanda BrownPosted
  • Pomona Park, FL
  • Posts 2
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Thank you for that! I will defiantly talk to him a little more about he specifics. I searched the public records and looks like it may have already been foreclosed upon because there is deed document from the occupant to our friend. 

If so I will follow the eviction process for Florida! 

Wish us luck!

Post: Advise Needed

Amanda BrownPosted
  • Pomona Park, FL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

My husband and I are looking into purchasing a home from a family friend to be used as a rental property. We have NO experience in real estate but would love to use this to get started. 

Our family friend loaned the occupant money and they put their house up for collateral. Needless to say the occupant did not follow the promissory note and has defaulted. 

Instead of going through the eviction process our family friend wants to sell the house to us for a low price ($15,000).

My question is, how much trouble would it be to evict the occupant after we purchase the house?

Thank you in advance!