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Updated about 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Seeking a little advice
I have quite a substantial list of homes where the residents have missed 1 or more mortgage payments and could possibly be facing foreclosure. How should I go about contacting them? Should I just call them and ask questions then make an offer or mail them letters of intent? What would some of you who have experience do?