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Gerald L.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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General auction list

Gerald L.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I was at my first county auction yesterday and there were a lot of people with a general list with approx 75 properties listings that were suppose to be auctioned off day. granted many were postponed but to have that list that they possessed seemed really cool. i asked a guy where he got it from and he said foreclosure radar. lol i dont believe foreclosure radar has this auction list. not like the one he had, it was very thorough.
with some secret ninja moves. i did happen to get a copy. and by ninja moves i mean by reaching into a garbage can after some one threw out a copy and this is what it look like.

i've been searching and i did find one similar. but it did not as many listings for that particular day.

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