Posted by admin on 21 Feb 2008 5:45 am. Filed under
Renting & Real Estate.
Michael O. asked: I have a friend whose house in in foreclosure. Even before it was filed he started getting cards and letters from people saying they could “help”? How do these people get your name in the first place? What do they have to offer? Is it a scam?
On February 23rd, 2008 at 8:30 pm
No its not a scam. Foreclosure is public records, and these company browse the public records files to get business. Many times they try to buy the house.
On February 25th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
Probably from their banks, and also there are some agencies like foreclosureword.net that has listings of these types. I think anyone can pay a fee, to see these listings.
On February 26th, 2008 at 11:37 pm
public information most likly from the court house as banks go to start the forclosure this info is there.Also there is a thing called shirff sales in some states where they may be getting the info there which some municpals have a sperate news paper for additional cost.
On March 1st, 2008 at 10:05 am
Every county has a legal newspaper. Go to Yahoo Search, type in ” legal notices” and you should find the name of the paper that publishes foreclosure notices.
On March 4th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
As already mentioned, foreclosure listings are public records. We get these from court houses and sometimes local sheriff’s office.
As for the scam issue–I’m sure their are scams out there, but a legitimate service can often save someone from losing their home, something that we pride as the Amercian Dream and work hard for the majority of our life.
I know, this is what I do and I’m proud of it. I enjoy helping people and I’m always honest with my clients. I’ve never had anyone complain that I’ve taken advantage of their situation.
I take too much pride in what I do to scam someone, I couldn’t find peace with myself knowing that I’ve preyed upon someones misfortunes just to make a quick $$
Just my 2 cents worth-
Jerry