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Dan Sieg
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How do get bank contact info

Dan Sieg
  • Greenville, NC
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Hi, I'm looking at some REOs in my area and found one I'm very interested in but don't want to go through the realtors listed on the website (RealtyTrac.com). I'd like to get ahold of the bank directly and inquire about it. Two questions.

1) Will they talk to me if I'm not an agent?

2) If so, what's the best way to go about getting their info? Or to the right department?

The property says it's owned by HSBC Bank. USA NA. 

I could google that but I feel like I'd be going through a dozen different numbers and likely still not be in the right ballpark. Advice or thoughts? 

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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This is generally referred to as urinating into the breeze.

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