Details of properties that may be available for sale
Dear Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council,
I am look for data on homeowners who are behind on their mortgage payments. They may have had a court hearing and have fallen on arrears. We buy properties quickly so we want to offer the vendors a solution to this and offer our service. I know the court hearings are public data and it can be requested. So, could you please supply us with this data?
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
A BADA
Dear Sir / Madam,
REQUEST FOR ACCESS TO INFORMATION
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