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Forbearance Data Public Record?

Matthew Smith
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Hello all,

I wanted to know if anyone had looked into obtaining data on properties which the owners had applied for forbearance on the mortgage. I realize COVID is a tough time for many but to me this seems like it could be looked at as almost an extended pre foreclosure and wanted to target some areas in my market with direct mail using a list of mortgages in forbearance. Would I be able to perhaps reach out to title companies and compile listings in that manner? Or is it mostly private information? Also is this perhaps too inconsiderate given the times? Thanks in advance!

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    @John Farady

    Hey John,

    That’s completely understandable, just was curious. Thank you!

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