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Michael G.
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Lead on building going into foreclosure

Michael G.
  • Real Estate Investor
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Hi all

First post here but I have been hanging out for a bit. Love the site, thank you for all the information.

I have a tip on a GREAT building that is going into foreclosure but I don't know how to track down info on it. I believe the lender has taken it back from the owner but it is not listed for auction yet and no agent is listed.

I do have the owner's name but I don't believe he is involved with the property at this stage... but I could be wrong. And even though I have his name I am not sure I can really find him easily because time is critical here.

How would I go about tracking down the lender to make an offer? Any ideas how to proceed?

Thanks in advance.

Michael

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