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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

A FREE HOUSE!!! 2 for 1.
I hope Im in the write category. My partner and I came across a lead where an owner has two properties. One he wants to get rid of for $10K and the other he just wants gone. Now the thing is, he stopped paying the mortgage on both of them and the taxes. But the bank never foreclosed on either one.
My question is, how can we take over the properties? They both have back taxes that were forfeited too.