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#313820 - 11/14/09 04:29 AM
Re: The potential dangers in buying on the courthouse steps
[Re: Grampa]
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There was one in my old neighborhood in PB County about 5 years ago that went to sheriff sale. The bidding was vigorous and finally sold at a price about 100K less than neighborhood values. All professional investors bidding.
None of them took the time to walk around the property before the courthouse sale. The prior owner had started a fire on the back side and burned the master bedroom off the back of the house. The blackened front windows and police tape should have been a clue, huh?
These people all claim to be professional investors, but they don't take the time to do their due diligence. They get no sympathy from me.
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#314023 - 11/16/09 10:32 AM
Re: The potential dangers in buying on the courthouse steps
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I had an investor client for a couple of years who was building new homes as well as trying to sell his rentals that were in poor condition. The guy admitted, finally, that he had never set foot in the one before buying it. It's uninhabitable, barely worth the land value, since you'd have to knock the cinderblock house down & haul it off, but the bank has it mortgaged for 3x's that amount. I don't know who is more foolish - the bank, or the owner.
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#314674 - 11/21/09 08:10 AM
Re: The potential dangers in buying on the courthouse steps
[Re: BusinessJohn]
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Some who know what they are doing do well. Most have no idea of the pitfalls
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#319475 - 12/28/09 08:17 PM
Re: The potential dangers in buying on the courthouse steps
[Re: Grampa]
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Registered: 12/28/09
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Loc: Phoenix, Arizona
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You have to know someone to run title for you or else you are taking a big gamble, I heard of guys buying the second loan Be very careful
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#340509 - 06/09/10 06:31 AM
Re: The potential dangers in buying on the courthouse steps
[Re: Viktor]
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Registered: 05/07/10
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Loc: New Jersey
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I was under the impression that foreclosure wiped out any liens on the property unless it was a tax sale... interesting.
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#340564 - 06/09/10 01:44 PM
Re: The potential dangers in buying on the courthouse steps
[Re: PJ of TheGame]
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Loc: East Northport, NY
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Many states also have a "Right of Redemption". If the person who was foreclosed upon comes up with the money within a certain period of time, they have the right to get the house back. This can be very disturbing to an ivestor who bought the home at auction and put a lot of improvements into it. It doesn't happen often, but enough that investors should be aware of it.
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#352503 - 09/27/10 01:09 PM
Re: The potential dangers in buying on the courthouse steps
[Re: super realtor]
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Registered: 08/26/10
Posts: 175
Loc: US
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BusinessJohn's friend has the right idea. Always plan for the worst case scenario and if the numbers still work then you're in the clear. Just make sure that others aren't bidding higher on the back of solid information. A walk-around is the least you can do.
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#352516 - 09/27/10 03:03 PM
Re: The potential dangers in buying on the courthouse steps
[Re: Kristi Leak]
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Registered: 01/26/09
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Loc: Old Dominion
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Buying at the steps is big league play. If you are a normal buyer without expertise and deep pockets, you'd be risking alot to buy like that. If it were that easy, everyone would do it.
Even as an REO Broker I would not go for it. There are good deals elsewhere, where I know the rules and procedures like the back of my hand.
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