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Finding a No Name Mortgage Holder
We have a deal we are trying to purchase. The Title Search Revealed 3 Open mortgages. YIKES. So we were able to get discharges on 2 out of 3.
The third so far we have been unsuccessful.
We went in and located a Member of the DBA. We contacted them and the were very unresponsive, potentially just a legal consul at one point.
Any Tips or Tricks to Locate a mortgage holder and get a discharge? Any way to get around it?
Any title agents that can chime in?