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Joe Haas
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  • Houston / Pearland, TX
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Getting in Contact with Bank Rep

Joe Haas
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Houston / Pearland, TX
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I found a home while driving through a neighborhood that is in foreclosure. Several letters were posted on the door. Chase is the bank that held the note. Per the dates on the paperwork this is very recent. What is the best way to try and get in touch with chase to see about purchasing the property? Or do I have to wait until they list it for sale? Any comments are appreciated.