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I want to go to a sherrif sale and have never attempted this before.. what should I do first, and what should I expect? :-? [ Edited by tryingit on Date 09/12/2004 ]

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  • TheShortSalePro12th September, 2004

    Attending the Sheriff's sale... with the intent to bid and acquire... is only done after all the homework has been done.

    Homework = due diligence.

    Unless, you can afford to buy a 'pig in a poke' and you have cash to burn. Then, have at it.

    If you would like some hands-on instruction into the art of due diligence... and help to acquire a specific property... let me know.
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  • tryingit12th September, 2004

    IS IT POSSIBLE WITH THE RIGHT BACKING OF INVESTORS, AND MANPOWER TO DO THE WORK ON THE HOUSE?? DO I FIRST FIND OUT WHAT KIND OF LEIN ARE OUT THERE? I WANT TO DESPERATLY GET THIS PPROPERTY AND THE DATE IS COMING UP... HELP
    [ Edited by tryingit on Date 09/12/2004 ]

  • tryingit12th September, 2004

    On 2004-09-12 09:50, tryingit wrote:
    IS IT POSSIBLE WITH THE RIGHT BACKING OF INVESTORS, AND MANPOWER TO DO THE WORK ON THE HOUSE, TO AQUIRE IT?? DO I FIRST FIND OUT WHAT KIND OF LEINS ARE OUT THERE? I WANT TO DESPERATLY GET THIS PPROPERTY AND THE DATE IS COMING UP... HELP


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  • TheShortSalePro12th September, 2004

    If you can buy this property BEFORE the Sheriff's Sale, or during the 10 day right of redemption period, you'll eliminate a lot of competition that you'll encounter at the Sheriff's Sale.

    I sent you an Email. I work with speculative investors across the USA, and, especially in my own backyard. Call me.
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