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All Forum Posts by: Kathleen Guilfoyle

Kathleen Guilfoyle has started 0 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Buying an occupied property from Aution.com

Kathleen GuilfoylePosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Independence, KY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Jon is right...all properties should already have gone through foreclosure (you can double check with your county's Master Commissioner's office), thus if still occupied at closing, you'll need to ask them if they are a tenant and if so, ask for copy of their lease agreement; check your local laws for tenant rights.  If they are the prior debtor, you could offer them a cash-for-keys-agreement for an amicable move out/no damages; a signed, written agreement to exchange $$ for their keys so they move out on a specified date with no damages and all utilities still on.  If they won't budge, you can force eviction according to state law.  I have had several of these, most became vacant on their own or I've offered the CFK.   CFK's work well.  I'm surprised your attorney didn't sort through this with more clarity.

Post: Wall Street Occupied... Is a Revolution Possible?

Kathleen GuilfoylePosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Independence, KY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Socialism. Or, some incarnation of that sort.

Post: Wall Street Occupied... Is a Revolution Possible?

Kathleen GuilfoylePosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Independence, KY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Darrell - I agree 100%, but I'm concerned the protestor's are adding fuel to the fire which can spread significantly with unhappy people and then they may ignorantly sign up for Sorro's plans.