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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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BANK WALK AWAYS IN DETROIT

Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
  • Investor, Entrepreneur, Educator
  • Springfield, MO
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Detroit is falling and much of the blame is aimed at the banks.

It was just reported that banks started foreclosures and evicted tenant/owners but have not taken posession of the property leaving taxes due from the old owners. They said the city doesn't have funds to do a search for vacant properties with taxes due, a lack of man power. They could work the process backwards and find the lenders responsible and hold them accountable, if they had the people to do the leg work.

I just thought it might be an opportunity for investors. Approach the city and offer to do the leg work, charge a fee and place a lien on the property for the fee, might be able to do so through the city making it a municipal fee. Since you're doing for nothing and waiting for any fee a fee of 2 or 3 K might be inline.

The city is also fighting the appointment of the emergency manager that was appointed, that's another issue.

I'm not familiar with MI foreclosure laws, but it seems strange to be that a foreclosure could get an eviction without the bank taking possession, if anyone knows, please explain!

What opportunities do you see here?

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