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putting a contract on a foreclosure property

Vience Mccullough
  • Franklin, TN
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How to put a contract on a foreclosure property with no money down, and sell it to a buyer before you have to close on it.

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@Mitchell L. @Joseph Cox 

Just thought I'd mention that to my way of thinking "foreclosure property" doesn't necessarily mean REO. I took "foreclosure" to mean that he was dealing directly with the seller. If I'm dealing with the bank, I call them REOs. Maybe Vience could clarify.

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