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Driving for the bidder's at foreclosure auctions.
I heard that a good way to learn a lot about buying house's at foreclosure auctions is to get in with some of the bidders and driving properties for them. I can't not find the original information I found on this to find more details, but I recent came across someone that is buying a good amount of these properties and thought there might be a chance for me to get in with them and learn more about this acquisition process. I actually know so little about this that I am not even certain how to approach them.
I would love to hear advice or more information on this. Do you think this is a good way to learn more about buying foreclosures. Or would there be a better way for me to spend my time? What exactly are you doing when you drive properties for a bidder? I am comfortable enough to approach them, it's just that I am not sure what I am offering.
Thank You in advance.