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Old 04-27-2013, 09:38 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by codeman671 View Post
I actually didn't notice that was a link on my iPhone when I saw it. Having been to auctions on the lake before, although they were held by JSJ, a minimum bid or reserve is typically available.

One could probably pull the records and look for a foreclosure deed to see what price the bank took it back for or the original mortgage and guess based on the amount borrowed vs the time it was mortgaged prior to foreclosure.
Wouldn't it be nice if Carroll County got out of the dark ages and put their Registry of Deeds on line. They are the only county in NH that doesn't have it.
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