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Mike Hanneman
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Pre-foreclosure process...Point in the right direction.

Mike Hanneman
  • Investor
  • Coeur d'Alene, ID
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A rookie here. Looking to get started in the pre-foreclosure deals but want help on where to start to learn about this area. I know there are late night info ad that will tell me where to start, but would like a season vets or professionals advise. Is there a book thats better then the others? A web site? I have so many questions but need the basics first.

Thank you in advance.

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Nick L.
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Nick L.
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It's a huge topic. This forum on BP is the best place to learn about it. You can cut to some of the most important information with a Google search like "site:biggerpockets.com pre-foreclosure". There are some decent books around too.

Foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are very state-specific. You can get a general idea of how it works from reading around, but when you have the concept down you will want to search for or post about specific questions for your state.

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