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Lance Hulsey
Agent
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Ben Lomond, CA
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Noticing more NOD's in my area.

Lance Hulsey
Agent
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Ben Lomond, CA
Posted

I use property radar to track Notice of Defualts and I am noticing an uptick in recordings of NOD's. I am in the San Francisco Bay Area. Just curious if anyone else is noticing this as well and are you tracking these in your area? There is a lot of equity in these properties. Time to help educate these people on their options.

  • Lance Hulsey

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