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Richard Gaston
  • Investor
  • Lakewood, WA
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Richard Gaston
  • Investor
  • Lakewood, WA
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Ok, normally when I made a purchase in the past I dealt with another Investor who sold me the homes wholesale. Took a lot of Creative Financing in order to make the deal a 100% no cash deal, but I am getting off topic here. My question is this, I have found two really good looking fixer uppers not to far from where I work. Now I have been watching these houses for the past several months and I do know no one lives in them. There is no "For Sale" sign on either property, I never had to do any kind of search before so how do I search to see who owns the properties and/or if they are forclosures?

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