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Christopher…, Real Estate Pro in Los Angeles County, CA

how in the hell is my house for sale or considered sold on this site if i never sold it !!! I want to know?!!!

Asked by Christopher E. Oliver, Los Angeles County, CA Fri Jun 26, 2009

i will be taking legal action all included and responsible for this action and advertisement. Christopher E Oliver Homeowner since feb ,2003.!!

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Christopher - as an agent you should use your resources to investigate this further or contact the title company who issued you the title insurance policy. My MLS shows this address is bank owned now.
1 vote Comment Flag Fri Jun 26, 2009
I'm sure Trulia just pulls their information from the public records and public records do show that the property is currently bank owned. Good luck at resolving your issues.

Mario Villagran, MBA, Realtor
(818) 416-7511
1 vote Comment Flag Fri Jun 26, 2009
Christopher,

Did you possibly refinance the property & had a new deed of trust recorded against it? It could be picking up the new first deed of trust and incorrectly reporting it as the sale price. Just an idea..

John Barry
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
15490 Ventura Blvd.
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Cell: 323-810-7976
Email: john.barry@coldwellbanker.com
1 vote Comment Flag Fri Jun 26, 2009
Hi Christopher,

Thank you for reaching out to us about this.

Trulia does not show your home as for sale at this time. What we do show on the page you referenced above is the public record information about your home.

I did some research and found the same information that Mario noted below - it does appear that your home is now bank-owned and that transaction is what is being shown as a prior sale.

If that transaction did not occur, we highly encourage you to contact you local assessor's office to ensure that they have the most up-to-date information on file for your property. Once they make any necessary updates, our display should update automatically with the new information.

Also, please note that in the future the sales data we receive for homes should allow us to distinguish between normal sales and foreclosure sales like this one.

I hope this helps you. Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns.

Best Wishes,

Emily Gibson
Community Moderator
0 votes Comment Flag Mon Jun 29, 2009
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