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Takeshi Yashima
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Alhambra CA
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Foreclosure list

Takeshi Yashima
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Alhambra CA
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Hi everyone!

I called title company today in order to get the list of foreclosure. And sales rep said that title company can no longer supply the list because of the law (They dont have database either).
I don't know if this is because I don't have much relationship with that title company (meaning they lied) or this is really true. With that, how do I get list of foreclosure if title company can't supply it to me?

I would appreciate if anyone can give me an advice.

Thanks!!

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Mark Updegraff
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Mark Updegraff
  • Investor
  • Rochester, NY
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In my neck of the woods you can get the public data for free, however, if you want "the list" of upcoming foreclosures (they change A LOT so you need the most current list) - you MUST SUBSCRIBE to the local Business Journal.

So, the info is free, but the list is not.
Cheers,
Mark

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