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Robel Segu
  • Atlanta, GA
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Foreclosure auctions: I’m looking to grow my cash buyers list now

Robel Segu
  • Atlanta, GA
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I wanted to meet possible investors at the next foreclosure auction in Baltimore City. When I called the court, I was told that they regularly occur at the courthouse steps, but the lady in the phone was unable to tell me when the next one is. She said, “You’ll have to figure that out.” 

Any ideas on where I could get my hands on a schedule? I just assumed it was available to the public. 

Thanks in advance! 

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Account Closed#1 BiggerPockets Exclusive PRO Area Contributor
  • Professional Auctioneer
  • Baltimore, MD
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Account Closed#1 BiggerPockets Exclusive PRO Area Contributor
  • Professional Auctioneer
  • Baltimore, MD
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you are welcome - when I started investing over 50 years ago - I did well with foreclosures, got lots of good deals, but understand you have to talk to many sellers until you find that one deal that is a perfect equity profit - but understand that you will be dealing with owners who are under lots of stress and are about to lose their home, you need to understand their situation and not to take advantage of them, if you can honestly help - great - but DON'T BE AN EQUITY PREDATOR just to make a profit - it is not worth it, be kind, share your knowledge and try to help them, the laws of reciprocity will reward you well - so be kind - do not take advantage of others for self-profit.

Charlie

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