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Dan Mitkovski
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Pre-forclosure in Michigan

Dan Mitkovski
  • New to Real Estate
  • Metro Detroit
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I found a house that is in Pre-forclosure on Zillow. The house was up for sale for 115k in September so I can see that it is in good condition. Their loan was around 46k. Im not sure how to go about finding more about the deal. Any advice would be appreciated!

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Scott Matthew C.
  • Real Estate Broker
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Scott Matthew C.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • MI
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@Dan Mitkovski Go and introduce yourself if you know for a fact the owners are still there. You can always send them a letter. You can skip trace if you’re not sure the whereabouts of the owners. You can always knock on the neighbors houses. My point is to be proactive. Do something. However, be tactful about your approach.

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