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Corey Hassan
  • Portsmouth, NH
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Next steps on a foreclosure property

Corey Hassan
  • Portsmouth, NH
Posted

I tried searching the forums for an answer but was unable to find what I was looking for so I apologize  if this has been asked and answered in the past.

I was driving around town the other day looking for vacant and/or distressed homes and found one right down my street.  After looking it up I noticed it is a foreclosure (dated back to August 2013).  I believe I had read before that I am not able to wholesale on a home in foreclosure.  I wanted to see if I should dig deeper to try to find who is responsible for this property now or if there is anything I can do to try to have a shot at this property.  Any help would be great.

Thanks!

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