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NEED HELP WITH A POTENTIAL WHOLESALE DEAL!!

Alexander Curtis
  • Sacramento, Ca
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I found a vacant property and got in contact with who I thought was the owner. She informed me that she indeed was not hte owner and gave me alot of info. She told me that property is owned by Bank of America and that the tenants have been gone for over a year. What do I do in this situation? Do I contact BofA? I know banks don't mess around with assignments, so what do I do?

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