Bank of America does offer a free search tool in which you can look up foreclosed homes. The link is http://foreclosures.bankofamerica.com/ click on view properties and then the state(Texas) in which you are interested in searching.
Properties for sale because of bank foreclosures are called bank owned homes. One can find listings of bank owned homes on sites such as 'Bank Foreclosures Sale', 'Zapmeta' and 'Zoopla'.
One may find bank owned foreclosures on the site LoopNet. They collect and provide listings for many properties that have been foreclosed by a various banks.
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If one cannot pay on their house, a bank will often foreclose on them. If one wishes to purchase a "bank owned home," one would best begin looking at their bank of choice's foreclosures page on their website.
Bank of America maintains it's own website with information on foreclosures in any area they serve. One can find foreclosure information under their mortgage tab.
No, Chase Bank is owned by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
There are many companies and websites that offer bank foreclosure listings. Some of these companies that offer bank foreclosures are Bank Foreclosures and Zillow.
The NJ Real Estate Show - 2010 Bank of America Freezes Foreclosures 1-3 was released on: USA: 12 October 2010
Where can I find a list of Bank Foreclosures in Hixson, TN 37343? Charlotte Cox
Actually the Bank of America was an Los Angles based bank in the early 1920's when its founder and CEO Orra Monnette merged with the Bank of Italy owned by Amadeo Giannini in 1929. The new bank kept the name Bank of America.
No. LaSalle Bank as an entity no longer exists because it was merged with Bank of America on October 1, 2007.