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Warren Branum
  • Monrovia , California
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Just finished reading Bidding to Buy on foreclosures

Warren Branum
  • Monrovia , California
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I just finished reading Bidding to buy by author's David Osborn & Aaron Amuchastegui. It was a great read and the steps easy to follow. Only issue I am having is finding a foreclosure list. I am currently in the Los Angeles county market. I called the County clerks office in Norwalk. They stated they do not have a list of forclosure's or notice of defaults. I through some research it looks like LA County uses Auctions.com to sell some of their properties. Has anyone had any luck on finding a list from a different source or directly through LA County Registrars office.

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