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Andrew Hoelzel
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Buying Nevada Pre-Foreclosures

Andrew Hoelzel
  • Fort Collins, CO
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I want to acquire information as early as I can, in NV, during the pre-foreclosure process. Each county calls those events something different and each county affords the public a different moment at which it can purchase or acquire this home owner information.

In NV, what is the triggering event name which creates the very first searchable intel? Is that the Notice of Trustee Sale? In CO, it's simply the NOD. Still, in other places, there is an Appointment of Substitute Trustee.

Bottom line, how early in the process can I acquire this home owner information? Can that be easily had at each county office? Or is it cleaner and easier to pay any data company for that report?

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