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Neighborhood Buys from Bank of America
I have found two homes that are directly adjacent to each other. Both are foreclosed on by Bank of America and both have been empty for a few years.
What process would I go about to purchase these homes from Bank of America? I did a quick search on Bank of America using the biggerpockets search utility and have read it's a nightmare.
I don't even know where to begin, what's my first step?