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Updated about 9 years ago,

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Alvin Grier
  • Detroit, MI
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Where Do I Find Info on Properties in Redemption Period?

Alvin Grier
  • Detroit, MI
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I want to find my own leads for properties in redemption period.

After doing some research, I believe what I need to do is:

1. Identify records/properties where a suit is pending against the defaulting borrower,

2. Identify instances/hearings where the matter fails to be resolved

3. Track which properties from step 2 have been recently sold at an auction sale

I know it might differ from municipality to municipality, but what office might I go to to find this type of information?

Tax assessor? Register of deeds?

I know all of this stuff is public record, but I don't know where to look to find the records that provide the information I need in steps 1, 2, and 3.