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OMG it worked! Now I can see the deed, the default, a “RESCISSION” whatever the heck that is, a “reconveyance”, and about 10 other documents about the owners of that property I was looking at! Holy smokes! The lender’s name is everywhere!
I learned a great thing today. All it took was 5 straight hours of piggin’! ;D
I tried 5 properties and was able to get lenders on all 5 (including my own, yikes!) thanks to the FLU technique.
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np. Scary what information you can find on the internet these days, ain’t it?
Actually, when wifey and I got married, the county clerk asked us if we wanted to register anonymously. Apparently, government officials/law enforcement do this, mainly out of safety so they cannot be searched for easily via public records.
Anyway, back to your original problem. When that short sale becomes REO (if it becomes REO), head over to google and enter “ REO”.
BAC, Countrywide and a few dozen other lenders posts all their REO’s online.