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Dylan Long
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Forest Grove, OR
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Foreclosed home with sign - no property info online

Dylan Long
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Forest Grove, OR
Posted

Hey all,

Next to a friend of mine is a house with a Realtor sign in the yard. The house has been vacant for 6 months, a sign in the yard for probably 4. In that time no information on the Realtor company's website has been posted regarding the house. Attempts to get info from the company don't get returned. We even have a Realtor friend in the same company, and the coworker won't get back to her about it.

Apparently this Realtor does this with many properties (puts a sign up, but doesn't actually list it). Is this illegal, or just stupid/immoral. The property is a foreclosure I believe.