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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

new to short sales
I am trying to get as much info as I can on SS
any input would be greatly appreciated
I am planing to go to the court house and get the info about
houses that are going to sale and see if I can stop them and get a SS on them, and if the seller agrees to a price do they need a real estate agent? And if they are one of those people who just gave up can I get a real estate agent and start the process? Is it better to use a real estate agent or a mitigation company? I know short sales can be a pain but in the long run they can pay off if you wait it out.
Please give me all of your ideas and thoughts and how you guys do it and please feel free to message me
Thank you so much