Wholesale Property Purchases With Occupants Present Create Legal Complexity
Investors buying wholesale properties sometimes find the previous owners still living in the home at closing, creating eviction liability and closing delays. Title companies and lenders have inconsistent requirements for occupied wholesale deals. The lack of standardized protocols for occupant removal leaves buyers exposed to significant legal and timeline risk.
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