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July 22, 2009 at 9:11 AM #435758July 22, 2009 at 9:19 AM #434996Effective DemandParticipant
Fidelity asap is just one of many trustee sale posting companies. There is another big one for CA called Priority Posting. There are also numerous smaller ones.
Notice of Trustee sales are a matter of public record. You can look in the public records for finding out if one is filed and when the first date of sale would be. They also have to post the sale in a newspaper and that many times either has a phone number or a website along with a trustee sale # to check on the sale (see if its postponed, what is its bid price, etc).
July 22, 2009 at 9:19 AM #435203Effective DemandParticipantFidelity asap is just one of many trustee sale posting companies. There is another big one for CA called Priority Posting. There are also numerous smaller ones.
Notice of Trustee sales are a matter of public record. You can look in the public records for finding out if one is filed and when the first date of sale would be. They also have to post the sale in a newspaper and that many times either has a phone number or a website along with a trustee sale # to check on the sale (see if its postponed, what is its bid price, etc).
July 22, 2009 at 9:19 AM #435520Effective DemandParticipantFidelity asap is just one of many trustee sale posting companies. There is another big one for CA called Priority Posting. There are also numerous smaller ones.
Notice of Trustee sales are a matter of public record. You can look in the public records for finding out if one is filed and when the first date of sale would be. They also have to post the sale in a newspaper and that many times either has a phone number or a website along with a trustee sale # to check on the sale (see if its postponed, what is its bid price, etc).
July 22, 2009 at 9:19 AM #435594Effective DemandParticipantFidelity asap is just one of many trustee sale posting companies. There is another big one for CA called Priority Posting. There are also numerous smaller ones.
Notice of Trustee sales are a matter of public record. You can look in the public records for finding out if one is filed and when the first date of sale would be. They also have to post the sale in a newspaper and that many times either has a phone number or a website along with a trustee sale # to check on the sale (see if its postponed, what is its bid price, etc).
July 22, 2009 at 9:19 AM #435763Effective DemandParticipantFidelity asap is just one of many trustee sale posting companies. There is another big one for CA called Priority Posting. There are also numerous smaller ones.
Notice of Trustee sales are a matter of public record. You can look in the public records for finding out if one is filed and when the first date of sale would be. They also have to post the sale in a newspaper and that many times either has a phone number or a website along with a trustee sale # to check on the sale (see if its postponed, what is its bid price, etc).
July 22, 2009 at 10:05 AM #435021SanDiegoDaveParticipantWhen you say “bring the money”, what does that mean exactly? A suitcase full of cash? Will a check suffice? How exactly do the buyers “pay” for the house?
July 22, 2009 at 10:05 AM #435228SanDiegoDaveParticipantWhen you say “bring the money”, what does that mean exactly? A suitcase full of cash? Will a check suffice? How exactly do the buyers “pay” for the house?
July 22, 2009 at 10:05 AM #435545SanDiegoDaveParticipantWhen you say “bring the money”, what does that mean exactly? A suitcase full of cash? Will a check suffice? How exactly do the buyers “pay” for the house?
July 22, 2009 at 10:05 AM #435619SanDiegoDaveParticipantWhen you say “bring the money”, what does that mean exactly? A suitcase full of cash? Will a check suffice? How exactly do the buyers “pay” for the house?
July 22, 2009 at 10:05 AM #435788SanDiegoDaveParticipantWhen you say “bring the money”, what does that mean exactly? A suitcase full of cash? Will a check suffice? How exactly do the buyers “pay” for the house?
July 22, 2009 at 10:28 AM #435051IONEGARMParticipantCashiers check
Technically, you can bring cash.
July 22, 2009 at 10:28 AM #435258IONEGARMParticipantCashiers check
Technically, you can bring cash.
July 22, 2009 at 10:28 AM #435575IONEGARMParticipantCashiers check
Technically, you can bring cash.
July 22, 2009 at 10:28 AM #435649IONEGARMParticipantCashiers check
Technically, you can bring cash.
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