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Go ahead and log on this great website
http://www.thetorontorealestate.com/FIXER_UPPER/page_2168201.html
Foreclosures.com , sign up , it only takes a minute , see what they have to offer and dont forget to cancel your trial membership within 14 days. If you do cancel then the service is free and they list Alot of houses.
Depend on which area you live ,if looking in Ontario I can help go to http://www.thetorontorealestate.com
On any street, in any town in the USA
For auctions go to your local courthouse
For REO homes go to a site like foreclosure.com or
find a broker like me in your area, I pay for the site and get all the info
then i post a list weekly by email to hundreds of investors in the area
FREE. Look around there is always a guy like me
Some have no choice but to walk away from mortgages. Are they allowed to pay the money they owed years later when they can afford it?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on September 18th, 2010
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Freezing foreclosures as banks review possibly fraudulent paperwork will further depress the sale of homes. Big impact or not?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on October 12th, 2010
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When does a bank become both mortgagee and mortgagor?
by Franzelka on August 1st, 2010
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To avoid foreclosure and to buy time to sell my home, file for a BK with the court and then cancel it before escrow closes?
by tomoney on December 15th, 2010
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Has anyone here ever foreclosed on a timeshare and had the resort company come after them legally for the balance after auction sale?
by saenzmurillo on August 13th, 2010
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