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All Forum Posts by: Christian Malesic

Christian Malesic has started 34 posts and replied 611 times.

Post: Help track down Fannie Mae Asset Manager

Christian MalesicPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Harrisburg, PA
  • Posts 716
  • Votes 41

I am running into red tape everywhere I turn. I have been trying to buy a particular property for over 14 months. Long story short: we had a deal, he stood me up at the settlement table due to depression, his lawyer filed bankrupTcy next day, assets were frozen for 8 months, foreclosure, sheriff's sale, Fannie Mae bought from bank.

I know this property intimately. I have Fannie Mae REO ID#. Know every detail of previous mortgage, foreclosure amount, etc. I have invested over $2k in appraisals, title searches, lawyers fees, etc. The Realtor assigned by the asset manager to the case does not return calls. My offer has been sitting on his desk for almost a week. I want to subvert the system. Talk with the decision maker directly (asset manager?), make a deal with cash and quick close with no contingencies.

How do I track this decision maker down?