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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

abanded property
I am trying to buy an abandoned property in a very nice neighborhood. The previous owners filed bankruptcy and moved out approx 10 years ago. The home has been empty since. I researched the title and found out who the lien holders are but the previous owners still show on title as the current owners. The mortgage holder says they can't talk to me about the home without consent from the owners. After finally getting ahold of the previous owners, they say because of numerous other calls to buy the home that they contacted an attorney and they were told not to discuss anything about the home because they have no ownership interest in the property. Does anyone have suggestions on what I might be able to do!?