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G Pyros
  • Investor
  • Anderson, SC
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County Legal Notices

G Pyros
  • Investor
  • Anderson, SC
Posted

As coincidence, I negotiated my first home through the "Local County Online Records". Property was listed on MLS and noticed there was a legal filing from CHASE mortgage for the outstanding balance of $88,000 within 15 days. List price was $115,000, I offered $90,000 and purchased the property. Little did I know, I did pre-foreclosure sale.

Anybody have experience doing this type of research and maybe a less time consuming method to "search" for these properties? I love looking through online public records but doing this for every property would be next to impossible. 

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