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Doing deals with pre-foreclosures
Hi everyone! My question is regarding pre-foreclosures. Do banks automatically assign Foreclosure Agents to homes that have entered pre-foreclosure? It seems that all of the pre-foreclosures I find online have an agent assigned to them. Is this always the case? I'm a wholesaler and have never done a deal with an agent involved. Are realtor fees applied in these cases just like in a normal sale?