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Updated over 9 years ago, 08/22/2015

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Molly S Ringer
  • Real Estate Agent & Investor
  • Clermont, FL
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Metlife Home Loans REO

Molly S Ringer
  • Real Estate Agent & Investor
  • Clermont, FL
Posted

I'm trying to figure out who bought the note on Metlife Home Loans FC from Sept 2014. I contacted the company who is listed on the PropCard, but they said I'd have to get in touch w Metlife directly- they can't give me any info.

Metlife HL is kaput according to a Mortgage Officer I contacted who was previously employed with them.

I've tried looking through the clerk's website to find any docs related to that legal description for the property, but it's not working.  I can find the CT but not an assignment of that mortgage to a third party.

I also tried looking through the JP Morgan Chase REO's because I've seen some Metlife properties are now serviced by them. It's not listed there.

Any thoughts or suggestions on unraveling this would be most appreciated!

Thanks in advance for your help.

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