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Derrick Sisney
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Wholesale..

Derrick Sisney
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Yigo, Select a State
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I am just curious as to when I go to the courthouse to get names of people who have filed for foreclosure, etc. (to find homes to "wholesale"). Where do I need to go and who do I need to talk to? And will they just give me the information?

Lastly, can you tell me how to spot the best spots to purchase a home to wholesale? If online, what website?

Thank all of you so much for your help...it is greatly appreciated.

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Sam M.
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Sam M.
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Just so you're clear..It is the lender who initiates foreclosure through an attorney as they are exercising their "right of sale" as spelled out in the Mortgage or deed of trust.

I agree with Danny on where to start.

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