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All Forum Posts by: Benjamin Giles

Benjamin Giles has started 10 posts and replied 22 times.

I know it is frequently not the case, but I am trying to determine who I should be contacting for county foreclosure auctions to determine if property is vacant? 

Also, rules regarding them allowing an inspection (in Georgia) of the property prior to auction

I have read the 1000 posts and articles on the workarounds for drive by, peak in window etc. however, I cannot find anything stating that they cannot allow you access....so, Again, I understand this is not the common scenario, But I am looking for a definitive answer specific to GA with regards to whether it is possible, and not thoughts on how likely it is.

Thanks in advance!

Does Anyone know of a place to get raw data on this? There are many articles out there with a list of top cities however, they are all using a minimum qualifier, so it is essentially a list of the best LARGE cities for investing or cash flow. However, it seems like there are many mid-size or small-size cities that would be less saturated.

I'm new to this so let me know if there is a reason that doesn't make sense.