Anonymous wrote:Just try it -- maybe it works, maybe it doesn't. The worst thing that happens is a court tells you to wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all due respect, why the rush? You bought the property from an owner who probably has problems far worse then you. What goal do you have? What is the cost of waiting? You knew the risk of foreclosure purchases, so don't say to start repairing.
I think wanting a house to be vacant and free of squatters the moment you own it is reasonable.
But OP probably won't be able to have that.
Anonymous wrote:Just try it -- maybe it works, maybe it doesn't. The worst thing that happens is a court tells you to wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a surefire way to make sure your soon to be new-to-you condo is trashed. Good luck.
If they trash it can’t that help op get possession?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a surefire way to make sure your soon to be new-to-you condo is trashed. Good luck.
If they trash it can’t that help op get possession?
Anonymous wrote:That's a surefire way to make sure your soon to be new-to-you condo is trashed. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:You want to evict people from a property you don't own, haven't paid for, and have at present no interest in?
Anonymous wrote:Where is this condo, OP? In DC you won't be able to evict even after you have the deed unless you are planning to live there yourself.
And you have no rights before you own it.