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  • I don't know if there really is a way to narrow which outsourcers work which area. Good question.
  • I'm on Equator Nelson and so far I keep it on the cheap. No certification and being in a rural area I don't have as many zip codes as the Atlanta agents have to carry. I have found that asset managers who have you signed up with them will give you the listing when they see you can use a platform they also are on. If you sign up and just take a few zips it can be very economical and well worth it.
    Happy Closings ;))
  • Equator:
    Does anyone know if there charges are worth paying for? Paying for zip codes? Paying for Certifications. Also no help to connect with clients. It is a frustrating system. Two years it seemed to work. Moved to Georgia and it ended up no help at all.
  • Me too! I love this site. It's by far my favorite. Great blog post!
  • Good to know someone in those areas.
  • Thanks for the invite.
  • Thank you for inviting Winehouse Corporation to join your team. We are a REO property preservation firm with locations in Georgia and California. We have well over 7 years of experience and have worked with some of the best Asset Manager's from major banks in the United States. Love to hear from you all even if it is just to catch about the new happenings in the REO world.
  • Yes, if only we could actually work 24 hours per day! Unfortunately we have to stop to eat, drink, sleep... and oh yeah, those family relationships too...
  • The FDIC is being very tight lipped about what they are doing. This is all getting roled into the Legacy Asset Program that seems to not be albe to get off the ground.

    Some time ago they listed two contracts at the FDIC web site to brokers to aid get rid of these assets, but to date from what I hear the FDIC has not given them one asset.

    I called my Congressmens office to see if he had heard any rumor that was worth anything and his aid told me "everything is in flux".

    I suggest looking at the FDIC web site. Sometime they list the name of the bank who was taken over and the person in charge. I will warn you they change that sites content all the time so maybe you will get lucky maybe not.
  • Hi Chris!

    Thanks for connecting here on REO pro! Sounds like you're an experienced real estate pro, that is great to have you on board here.

    This is a great site that Jesse has put together here, some really awesome resources. Be sure to check out the list that Jesse put together here at:

    http://reopro.ning.com/page/partners-1

    See you soon!

    Regina P. Brown
    Real Estate Broker, Realtor®, e-Pro
    California Coast & Country
    web: www.CaCoastCountry.com
    Home Retention Consultant
    book: www.Stop-Foreclosure-Fast.info
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