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Matt Ridenour
  • Rental Property Investor
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REO with Huntington Bank - Contact?

Matt Ridenour
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
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Hi all,

Anyone have a decent number to contact the REO people for Huntington Bank? I have a property in my sights in Michigan.

I looked on their reo website and found only dead ends.

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Luis Somoza
  • Lender
  • Charlotte, NC
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Luis Somoza
  • Lender
  • Charlotte, NC
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Thanks Luis.

It isn't listed for sale. I've had some pretty great success calling (small) banks and speaking with their REO department. I've had my eye on this property for a while, and I'm hoping it's just tied up in red tape. I got my last bank project because I was proactive about calling them. Waited a year for them to cut the tape on it and then they sold it to me for what was owed.

That makes it harder, as I'm sure you know.

Try googling their CEO's email address, there are plenty of services that have that kind of data, and look for people in the company with that title and start dialing till you get the right person. Rocketreach, zoominfo, etc...  

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