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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

foreclosure
Hi Guys, how to find out which bank own a property? How to contact them, make an offer and negotiate?
Please help.
Merci.
Guillaume
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Call your local register of deeds. They should be able to tell you who owns the loan. (who the bank is).