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Is it wrong..

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of me to search through the obituaries and cross reference the deceased in the public record for any mortgages or satisfaction of mortgages in hopes of maybe finding a property to bird dog?

In a way I feel kinda bad about doing it and on the other hand not so much, now I'm wondering what kind of timeframe to estimate having a look at what the properties may be like. I figure if when someone dies there may be a good chance that the property will go back to the bank because the party who may inherit it wont be able to make the remaining payments or taxes.

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