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I pay $50 a month for access to my local clerk of court's online website and can search online to find foreclosures as soon as the bank starts the foreclosure process. Before paying to access a website or service that may or may not have accurate and fresh data, I would look into your local govt website to see if you can get online access and monitor this yourself. I can get the information with in a couple days of the foreclosure process being started and can contact the home owners very very early in the process.

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