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All Forum Posts by: Eameal Holstien

Eameal Holstien has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

In Texas, it typically takes about 30 days after a trustee foreclosure sale for the auction winner's deed to post to the county records. Does anyone know if you have to wait until the deed is posted to start the eviction process on the former owner, or is having the trustee sale receipt enough to get things started?

Post: Insurance with a tenant in sufferance

Eameal HolstienPosted
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 2
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I recently purchased a property at a trustee auction and am working to evict the former homeowner. My question is, does anyone have suggestions on where I can obtain insurance on the property for this situation? I'm not sure this qualifies as a vacant dwelling. Any help is appreciated.