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What kind of luck have you had with property that becomes REO after a auction?
I was thinking about contacting the lawyer for a couple pieces of property that went to auction here in Colorado but were not bid on. Has anyone done this and what kind of success have you had? I had assumed that they would consider offers lower than the price that did not get bid on at auction.