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[2008] Finding a foreclosed motorhome?

Denise L

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Does anyone know how to go about finding a foreclosed motorhome to purchase? There seem to be a few dealers who claim to be the middlemen between the banks and prospective buyers, but we are wondering if there is a more direct way, like through a bank's foreclosure department? If anyone has any information, I'd appreciate it!
 
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Have you tried eBay using search term "bank repo"?
 
Check out www.rv4sale.com

perhaps you can get some help from someone at one of their links


Richard
 
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Banks usually won't release any information regarding pending forclosures or reposessions. Usually reposessed autos and RVs go to auction. You may need to locate those auctions.
 
Thank you all for the suggestions. It does seem a bit hard to find these. We may have to go through one of those dealers I found who claim they are middlemen between banks and buyers.
 
Danger, Will Robinson

NO FEMA trailers.

Can you say "formaldehyde"?
 
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