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Updated over 9 years ago, 08/19/2015

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Ron Collins
  • Investor
  • New Orleans, LA
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Acquiring a Quit Claim Deed from Freddie Mac

Ron Collins
  • Investor
  • New Orleans, LA
Posted

Good Morning Fellow BP'ERS

I have an interesting situation on my hands. I aquired a piece of property in a NOLA Tax Sale over three years ago. This particular piece of property was foreclosed on by Freddie Mac in 2008. It slipped thru the cracks and ended up on the NO Tax Sale roll in 2011. The redemption period has expired and now I am free to pay my lawyer an enormous amount of money.

But before accepting a check, the lawyer stated that I should seek out the Freddie Mac property manager and see if they would agree to signing a Quit Claim Deed. He doesn't know if it's been done before but suggested I try (for too many reasons to state while typing on my smart phone) before starting the court process.

Hence my question: Has anyone on BP been successful at obtaining a Quit Claim Deed from Freddie Mac and/or Fannie Mae? All I have is a phone number and an address in Texas. I will post my actions as I seek to acquire this document. Any and all help is appreciated.

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