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Who Controls This Property and How do I Contact Them?
I have recently stumbled upon a 4plex that looks like it needs a decent amount of work in order to rehab. The building has a sign for auction.com but after several attempts I was unable to locate the listing on their website. After further investigation on the county assessment website I found that the building was owned by BNY Mellon. The building is not listed to the best of my knowledge. How do I go about contacting BNY about the status of this building and the possibility of buying the property?