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James Patterson

"Making Dreams Come True One House at a Time!"
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Agent at Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors
Experience:
Account Manager for Tri-Technical Systems May 2003—September 2008
I sold Point of Sale Business Solutions for retail stores all across the US and Canada.
Specialties:
Residential Sales and Relocation
Certifications
& Awards:
(CNRS) Cartus Network Referral Specialist
(CNMS) Cartus Network Marketing Specialist
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Interests:
Biking, Golfing, Fishing, Basketball, All that is Real Estate
About:
I offer a unique level of Real Estate expertise combined with an high level of professionalism. I have participated in a variety of Real Estate contract ... show more
Testimonials:
"Everything was great James and Ashley helped with every aspect thank you
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where can i get a free list of foreclosures in dubuque, iowa?

James Patterson answered:
You can go down to the county assesers office in the court house, and get a list from there. Once a home has gone into forclosure proceeding it becomes public record. You can also go to forclosure.com and search the Dubuque Area there, but your best option would be to go downtown to the court house, as foreclosure.com charges a fee for there services. - Wed Jul 29 2009, 09:32

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