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Strategy for finding pre-forclosure properties in Connecticut
Connecticut is a strict foreclosure state. Most often you only learn of foreclosure after bank has initiated foreclosure through court proceedings. Investment opportunity lies in identifying owners who would be looking to sell at existing mortgage amount. Any ideas?