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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

Preforeclosure Lists from courthouse
Thanks in advance!
So I took my first jump in going to the courthouse to grab this list. I understand there is a timeframe for wholesaling houses on this list. My question is where do I find exactly what part of the foreclosure process these properties are in? Ex. Someone who has missed 2 payments vs someone who’s home is about to go up for action next week. And is it better for a wholesaler to buy/sell a home under a tax foreclosure or a mortgage foreclosure? Does the difference matter?