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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Neel

Kyle Neel has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you. Yea I was wandering if it would be put back up or not. I guess I will wait and see. Just weird that the realtor didn't have any info when they are the ones that was trying to sell it days ago.

Hello everyone. I had my eye on a forclosed home that was bank owned (not sure what bank) but anyways I kept a eye on it for a few months while I was preparing everything to get pre approved and have a easy hassle free loan process. Well unfortunately I checked on it a few days ago and I noticed it was just taken off the market out of the blue..the realtors couldn't even give me any information. So the question. Is it still possible to try to buy it from the bank? Or am I out of luck on that home? If it is possible to try to make a offer when it's off the market. How would I do that? Thanks for your time!

Post: New first time buyer with a weird question.

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Hello everyone and happy new year. Let me introduce myself. Im kyle 30 years old and I'm looking at my first home I want to buy. This house is a foreclosure. It does need some repairs. I'm aware of all the damage it has. The things I was wondering is this. Can I legally have a contractor come out and give me quotes on the repairs (siding damage) before I start talking to the realtor and bank on the house? Or do I have to talk to them first?  Thank you for helping in advance.