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Nick Stone
  • Beebe, AR
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Newbie question about a Pre-Foreclosure

Nick Stone
  • Beebe, AR
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Hello BP friends, I am new to all of this. I am from Arkansas and learning about Real Estate. I was wondering what to do about a house that is right next to me. The owner is going through a pretty nasty divorce, and the house has been vacant for about a year now. They just picked up and left everything in the house cars in the driveway and everything. I just found the house on Zillow. It says its just now in Pre-Foreclosure. I know Divorce is a nasty process, especially with a house involved. Where could I start my due diligence on a property like this? I do have a CASH buyer that wants it super bad!! I appreciate any suggestions from the bigger pockets Community. Thank you very much.

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