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Bobby R.
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  • Bowie, MD
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Bobby R.
  • Investor
  • Bowie, MD
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Got a call from direct mail--atty representing estate says the bank should have taken property by now. It's years behind in mortgage payments. Atty doesn't know who the note holder is; he did seem blasé about the property. Seems like something one can pick up on short sale after title search.

The house is in a great neighborhood, ARV $150-200k.

Can I just simply send the atty a purchase agreement?

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