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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Finding the asset manager.
How do I contact the asset manager in the REO department to inquire about an REO home with no realtor signs in the yard and possibly making an offer on a home before it hits the market? Nearly all the banks I call are answering machines telling me to push different numbers to reach the person I need to talk to. The problem I found is all their customer service numbers are machines not set up to answer general questions from non customers. All I wanted was to talk to a real person rather than a machine.