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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/03/2016

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Tae Seung Kim
  • Burke, VA
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Pre Notice of Default Leads for pre foreclosure properties

Tae Seung Kim
  • Burke, VA
Posted

Hi, 

I'm trying to find a pre notice of default leads for pre foreclosure properties in fairfax county, virginia. 

Does anyone in virginia know if that is the right source or where to go to obtain the notice of default leads? 

I been searching for county records online and was wondering if this is the right link (source) to obtain such pre notice of defaults? 

http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/courts/circuit/cpan.h...

http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/courts/circuit/ccr-a-...

I was also looking into yellow papers and on that website, I found some interesting points...

http://yellowletterscomplete.com/leads

"Pre-Notice of Default leads are folks who are 30, 60 or 90 days past due on their mortgage. These are people who may need to sell their property or face foreclosure, and can be extremely motivated to sell or refinance. These leads come from credit data so you need to comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act to market to these leads."

Does this mean that those pre-notice of defaults are most likely between lenders and the sellers (principal) and in order for the wholesaler to obtain the information is to get permission from the lender and its seller (principal)?  

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