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Updated over 3 years ago, 03/18/2021

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Bill Flanders
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Marlton, NJ
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LSF9 Master Participation Trust

Bill Flanders
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Marlton, NJ
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I'm trying to understand what options I have to gather more information regarding an abandoned home in a neighboring town.  The house has been vacant for a couple years and is in a nice neighborhood (values around $400k to $450k).  JP Morgan Chase did hold the mortgage, but recently I saw that it was sold to LSF9 Master Participation Trust. 

I'm not sure if that is a bank, or some other entity?  I'm assuming the house will go to foreclosure at some point but I'm not sure how this recent change affects my potential next steps.

Any help, or advice, is greatly appreciated.  Thank You!

  • Bill Flanders
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