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Thomas Soliz
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who does forclosures in texas

Thomas Soliz
  • wholesaler/investor
  • Houston, TX
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Hello who does foreclosures in the  Houston , Austin ,Dallas and San Antonio areas . where do you get you list for the foreclosures at ? How many days ahead is it  ? When do you door knock ?

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Rick Pozos
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Rick Pozos
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Yes you can. If you check the deed records on line, you will see that some attorneys actually file the documents early. There are already a bunch of them for May sale and 1 for June sale filed already. Check out the county clerk's office online. Spend some time and get familiar with it. You have to use explorer and not chrome.

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