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Marcus Geiser
  • Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Can I Locate Foreclosures by Calling Banks

Marcus Geiser
  • Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
Posted

I have looked for topics here and found little clarity. Getting up to speed on the process of using the site. I want to call banks and credit unions to inquire about foreclosure and REO properties. I imagine they will take my call if I can get to the decision maker. Who Would this be, title or department? Any tips on best practices as to what to ask or how to proceed would be greatly appreciated. Do banks have list they share or is finding foreclosures a matter of getting abused by google hits and requests for my credit card. Do you recommend and site that can help me find properties.

Thank you

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