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Michael BaradellPoster
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Help with a foreclosure!!
Hey Guys, I have found a vacant property in a great neighborhood that is in foreclosure. My question is does anyone have any advice on contacting the bank who owns the property? The home is still in the early stages of foreclosure. I have written a letter to the previous owner but, the only address I have for him is this properties address so he may not have received the letter. Is it pointless to contact the bank before they actually list the property?
- Michael Baradell