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Nillion Lambert
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Baltimore, MD
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Bank Owned Property

Nillion Lambert
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Baltimore, MD
Posted

Hello Fellow BPers!

As you all know, I am just starting out and I am doing my research on houses. I ran into one on the public record site that's owned by a bank...Wells Fargo to be exact. Can I contact the bank as an investor to try to acquire this property? Can I move forward as a wholesaler? Anything I should avoid? Please let me know. I look forward to all feedback.

Thanks In Advance!

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