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Jared Kulp
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Bank foreclosure

Jared Kulp
  • Ottsville, PA
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Just a quick question: there is a house near me that is in the foreclosure process(for quite a while now) and Wells Fargo is listed as the owner). I called the local branch and they gave me a 1-800#, I called it they were helpful with a website to go to, the house is not listed there. Has anyone had success with them other than the website route? Its not on the mls either.

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Sarah Ziehr
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Sarah Ziehr
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  • Chicago, IL
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You would have better luck calling the Government for something regarding your local post office.  

You are diving into a merry-go-round of red tape. 

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