How do I find a list of local residential foreclosures (gov't or banks, etc.) w/o paying?


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Try your local paper under the "Public notices" section of the classifieds.
This is why they charge for the list. Somebody did the research to identify and list tax and trustee/lender foreclosures saving you the time of doing the research yourself. If you want the info for free, you will have to do some research, but most of the information can be found for little to no cost. Some places to start:
Tax foreclosures - check with your local tax collector/treasurer and find out when their foreclosure auction is.
Trustee/lender foreclosures - check your local recorder's office for foreclosure notices filed and recorded against properties.
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