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Fannie Mae Asset Manager?
I've found a property in the area that is in one stage or another of foreclosure, and is owned by Fannie Mae. Potentially it could be a very lucrative deal because of some problems with the house, but I need to get in touch with the asset manager at Fannie Mae, or whoever is in control of the property. How can I find a way to contact them?