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Updated almost 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Contacting REO
What is the best way to contact the REO department at a bank? im looking for items for sale left behind by the owners on a foreclosed property. Any insight will be appreciated.
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The REO departments don't eant to be contacted. That is why they hire agents to sell their properties. If you can get a hold of them they usually won't talk to you.
IS the home for sale or was it purchased by you? Who is the bank?