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To whom this question concerns: To my knowledge most if not all lending institutions especially the big ones are obligated by law to release this info. to you and I believe most if not all forward this info. in a letter to your last known address after the collateral is liquidated.I believe this should be done on a timely manner but may vary from location to location so sit back and watch your mail box however mistakes happen as humans error so if this info.isn't received in a couple of months or so I would contact the bank to inquire about it hope this helps.

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