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Updated over 12 years ago, 04/04/2012

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Will Browm
  • Investor
  • Buford, GA
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Will Browm
  • Investor
  • Buford, GA
Posted

I hope I am not asking something answered a hundred times but I cannot find anything using searches.

I am looking at a house on the same street as my first investment house. Tax records (according to my realtor) show it as being held by Taylor, Bean and Whitaker. This was a fraudulent lender where the CEO plead guilty and went to jail last year. Who would be holding this mortgage? How would I find out? It is a vacant home that is quickly getting overgrown. I am very happy with my first purchase and the direction of the area. Hoping to grab another distressed property if possible. Thanks for the help.

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