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Finding distressed properties in Southern CA
Hi, I am noticing the HUD lists and Forclosure sites that claim to have free listings then when you sign up it says they cost $1 and then my cc will be charged ranging from $30 to $50 a month depending on the site. Are there any sites to look at distressed properties for free? Thank you.
Melissa