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Success at auction requires thorough preparation before the hammer falls. Buying a Foreclosed Home: What You Need to Know - Zillow
: A common misconception is that foreclosure wipes out all debt. While it often clears junior mortgages, the buyer may still be responsible for unpaid property taxes, IRS liens, or HOA dues .
The primary danger of an auction is the . Properties are typically sold "as-is," meaning you inherit all physical defects and legal encumbrances without the safety net of a standard inspection.
: You generally cannot enter the home before bidding. While the exterior may look fine, the interior could be gutted, mold-infested, or suffering from structural damage.
: The home may still be occupied by former owners or tenants. Evicting them is a separate legal process that can take months and cost thousands in legal fees. The Auction Process: Step-by-Step
Success at auction requires thorough preparation before the hammer falls. Buying a Foreclosed Home: What You Need to Know - Zillow
: A common misconception is that foreclosure wipes out all debt. While it often clears junior mortgages, the buyer may still be responsible for unpaid property taxes, IRS liens, or HOA dues .
The primary danger of an auction is the . Properties are typically sold "as-is," meaning you inherit all physical defects and legal encumbrances without the safety net of a standard inspection.
: You generally cannot enter the home before bidding. While the exterior may look fine, the interior could be gutted, mold-infested, or suffering from structural damage.
: The home may still be occupied by former owners or tenants. Evicting them is a separate legal process that can take months and cost thousands in legal fees. The Auction Process: Step-by-Step
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