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Jairo Freyre
  • Residential Mortgage Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
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Using the Roddy Foreclosure list

Jairo Freyre
  • Residential Mortgage Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

Hello,

I have the opportunity to get the monthly Roddy foreclosure list for the surrounding counties which could be beneficial I think but I am wondering what would be the best way of using the list (mail outs, cold calling, etc). I was also wondering if any one has had any success in using these lists and what type of marketing was used for success. 

FYI don't pay for the Roddy list just talk to a title company and be friendly and they will most likey provide you with one!

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