Credit: BasicGov / Flickr[/caption]Foreclosure clean out. Three foreboding words. There’s few things which cause property investors such much dread. Fortunately, it’s just the start of a process. One with the full potential to make it a worthwhile endeavor. When it comes to foreclosure cleanout, it’s best to look at it as a first step toward a profitable journey. But, you’ve got to begin it right. Otherwise, it can quickly turn into an unpleasant experience.
Before we get into the mistakes, let’s talk a moment about going the DIY route or hiring a professional foreclosure cleanout service. Which way is the smartest? Well, if you bring in a service, you don’t have to do the heavy lifting. And, you don’t have to worry about sorting between disposables and recyclables. Plus, you don’t have to pick it all up and haul it to the right location.
The most important thing to understand before jumping into the foreclosure market is that these properties were given up by owners who couldn’t afford the payments anymore. In these cases, the house is often poorly maintained – after all, if the owner can’t make the payments, he or she is likely falling behind on paying for regular upkeep as well. In addition, some people who are forced into foreclosure are embittered by their situations and take out their frustrations on their home before the bank repossesses. This often involves removing appliances and fixtures, and sometimes even outright vandalism. --Investopedia.com
All of this, not to mention the fact that it takes a lot of time and effort. Which means you’ll have to commit yourself to the foreclosure cleanout instead of concentrating on the stuff that’s more important. Of course, that slows down the whole process and since time is money, you’ll lose out. So, it’s best to go with a foreclosure cleanout service.
Now, we’ll take a glance at the biggest foreclosure cleanout problems. These things usually cause one or more issues to crop up and could delay the rehab process:
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