HOW CAN I FIND WHAT BANK OWNS THE PROPERTY THAT I WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE

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Hi Speedy

You can find that information at the registry of deeds in your town. Then call banks and try to contact their foreclsoure departments. If you are luck enough to reach a live person who know what you are talking about chances are they wont't even bother talking with you since they are overwhelmed with files to process.
 
The best way to buy a foreclosure will be searching your local newspaper for public auctions and also contacting real estate agents in your area since the majority of banks due to the high number of foreclosures are hiring the services of a professional to unload these properties.

Foreclosures properties are sold as is and majority of banks won't give you any disclosures, properties might be winterized and you will be the responsible party to de-winterize and then winterize again, always do your homework since you will be buying a property completely without any history on it. Foreclolsure can easily become a good deal into a dreadfull nightmare so counting with the help of an experienced Real Estate professional (Foreclosure or Short Sale Agent) who will assist you on finding as much information as possible and also helping and guiding you with the paperwork and what to expect will make the whole process much easier and you will still get a good deal.

Hope this will help you.

Noemi Cardoso
RE/MAX On Demand
Somerset MA
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