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There is a residential condominium with an extremely low "base sale price" in the auction real estate published by the court that I am considering bidding on, is there any mistake?
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What are some of the problems that may arise after purchasing real estate for public auction by the court, other than eviction of tenants, that I should be particularly aware of?
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What is the most important thing to check carefully in the documents of real estate for auction published by the court?
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In the auctioned real estate disclosed by the court, there is a property listed as " agricultural land" in the documents disclosed by the court. What does it mean?
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Among the auctioned real estate published by the court, there is a very large piece of land that is being sold at a discount. Is this a mistake in the valuation?
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There is an investment rental house that I am considering bidding on among the real estate for auction publicly announced by the court, but the land is listed as " Agricultural Land" in the documents released by the court. Is it safe to stop bidding?
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When I read the documents of auctioned real estate published by the court, the land may look like a cliff. I feel that I can win a bid at a low price, but should I not bid?
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Is there always someone living in the real estate auctioned by the court? I've heard that there can be problems with the people who live in the property after the auction, so if possible, I would like to bid on a property where no one lives.
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Does a person who wins a bid and buys a piece of real estate auctioned by the court automatically also get the desks, tables, pictures and other things in the property?
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Can a person who wins a bid to purchase real estate at an auction conducted by the court dispose of unwanted items left in the building without permission?