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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply
Frustrated and in need of advice!
Here's the scenario:
There's an REO from Bank of America which I'm interested in purchasing. I have made multiple attempts to contact the listing agent, both by phone and email, and have received only one response. The response was an email from the agent's assistant asking me to sign a Confidentiality Agreement. I executed the document and sent it back. I have again made multiple attempts to reach them. To this date the agent has yet to respond. I have checked listings on BOFA's REO website, the property is still available.
Any advice as to what I can or should do?
Mike