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Kyle Meyers
  • Residential Landlord
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Former Mortgage Company Inspecting My Property

Kyle Meyers
  • Residential Landlord
  • Indianapolis, IN
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I bought a tax lien in October 2010, hired an attorney to do the required noticing to interested parties including owner of record and mortgage company. The lien was not redeemed, so I got a tax deed in December 2011. Today, I was at the property and there is a notice on the door that it was inspected and found to be vacant by an inspection company on behalf of a mortgage company and a notice that they could change the locks and winterize the property. I called the number on the notice to inform them I am the new owner of the property and the mortgage is wiped out. The person I spoke with would not confirm the name of the mortgage company. Is there anything else I should be doing about this? I am contacting my attorney as well.

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