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curious to know how the foreclosure market is in fairfield county?

thanks

Frank from Philly

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  • ryand17th May, 2005

    i hear its pretty good and i know many people who invest over that way. i dont know ct has some touch foreclosure laws

  • ryand17th May, 2005

    i hear its pretty good and i know many people who invest over that way. i dont know ct has some touch foreclosure laws

  • ryand17th May, 2005

    i hear its pretty good and i know many people who invest over that way. i dont know ct has some touch foreclosure laws

  • JohnLocke18th May, 2005

    kimesha,

    Your question is so far beyond belief that any course writter would even suggest such a thing does not understand what investing is all about and are you sure they spelled real estate correctly?

    1. Deeds need to be signed in front of a Notary Public to be valid.

    2. Who is going to sign a blank deed and if they did they did they could certainly get out of the deal for mental incompetance.

    3. You do not sign the deed.

    John $Cash$ Locke
    [addsig]

  • Eric518th May, 2005

    It sounds like they are trying to sell you the house, rather than help them out. (if you know what I mean.) The owner wants 15k over the payoff and it is going to be foreclosed on? That seems a little demanding especially if you think the FMV is 135k. If it were me, I would let some time pass. If the value is 135k and the pay off is 115k, I wouldnt even buy it personally.

  • jgodfrey1st March, 2005

    http://www.landaccess.com/
    I use this www.site.I live in new jersey and everthing here is online .Its awsome.

  • JohnMichael2nd March, 2005

    You will find that this is limited info on the net - I have others to do the notice of default work for me and found them through the local university and collage in their computer department. I give them a small fee if and when I do a deal
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  • rewardrisk2nd March, 2005

    Sometimes, doing a little legwork can be a blessing. One day, all of this information for every county will be online; imagine the competition then.

  • CBuford19th May, 2005

    Try this site and find your local county. You can find most any county courthouse in the us and it will list the websites if they have one.

    www.capitolimpact.com/gw

  • clintastic19th May, 2005

    The Chicago area seems to have a good site: www.public-record.com

    For the Minneapolis area: www.yourlegalnotices.com

  • clintastic19th May, 2005

    There are some other sites for around the country that advertise on TCI.

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