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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Citimortage owned property
to be short, there's a property that I have to have. It was up about a year ago on foreclosure auction but I missed the sale. I've checked county resources and a few others and everything points to citimortgage owning the property, but it is not listed on their reo site. About a month ago a new transaction ( sale to citimortgage for a low amount ) appeared on listings.
I've got the run around on emails and phone numbers but can't get a hold of anyone helpful.
Like I said, I have to have this one, what can I do?