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Shefali R.
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MTGLQ LP (Goldman Sachs significant Sub) REO

Shefali R.
  • Investor
  • Montclair, NJ
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All - I am interested in a New Jersey property that was recently foreclosed on by MTGLQ, which I understand is a Goldman Sachs subsidiary that bought this loan as a part of a large NPL portfolio from Fannie.

Questions:

1. would any of you know what the process is for MTGLQ to sell a foreclosed property - do they use a vendor for this

2. do you know who the vendor is

3. what should be my strategy to get access to company/vendor selling this unit

Thanks!

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Ron S.#3 Foreclosures Contributor
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Ron S.#3 Foreclosures Contributor
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Originally posted by @Janice Johnson-Plumer:

Hello

Can someone provide a contact number for MTGLQ please.  I have someone inquiring about a property they took over. Thank you. 

 They aren't going to talk to you. If they own a property, they may or may not sell it. If they sell it, they will list it. That's when you get a number. They've been dealing with people wanting to talk to them for years. It's not their first rodeo and they have plenty of gatekeepers to keep you away from their asset managers.

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