Subject to Court Approval, Subject to Appraisal, Properties are "as is" where is, with no promise of access to the properties before closing, and if there is a tenant in the property, it's the buyer responsibility to remove them after closing. "Properties have been Appraised and will have to be sold as appraised in its current condition" Per Administrator
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