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Check out the link below it might be of some help - Mon May 12 2008, 15:45
You can check out this website for rent laws; www.rentlaws.com. Talk to an attorney or if you can't locate the tenant you can also try hiring a skiptracer. It all depends on how much time, effort and money you want to put into it. - Fri May 9 2008, 05:50
They are in the business to make money. You have to give them your credit card info first and they hope you forget to cancel the free trial membership. Most of their information is dated and some of the prices on the site are whats owed on the loan and don't reflect current market conditions for what the house is worth. Good information on the site and they most certainly know how to get some great free PR time. - Wed May 7 2008, 14:34
Check with the local county office for recent tax foreclosures. - Tue May 6 2008, 12:33
Short sale offers have been all over the place as far as acceptance. Whether it is 4 weeks to six months. It is just kind of a waiting game, banks are flooded and ill-equipped to handle them on a timely basis right now. Good luck - Tue May 6 2008, 11:02
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