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Updated over 8 years ago, 04/13/2016

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Gurpal Cheema
  • Investor
  • Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
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Working directly with owner

Gurpal Cheema
  • Investor
  • Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
Posted

I'm interested in buying this abandoned house that has been on sale for a while. I've been trying to get in touch with real estate agent, but they've been very unresponsive. Each time I reach someone they give me different agent to reach. So I decided to look for property records and found property owners contact information. My questions is can I reach the owner and see if he wants to work directly? Is this even legal? Property is in North Jersey. What do you think I should do?

Alerts: New Jersey, North Jersey, Jersey City

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