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		<title>First Property Preservation Blog</title>
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		<content type="html">Hello to everyone!&lt;BR&gt;I am new to blogging, but wanted to set up this area as a forum available for anyone who has questions or who would like to share their experiences with the repair and maintenance of foreclosed (or REO) properties.&amp;nbsp; Foreclosure rates continue to soar, and banks who take possession of these homes need to hire companies to repair and maintain these foreclosed homes.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes the banks will hire property preservation companies directly, other times they will hire asset management companies to coordinate this for them.&amp;nbsp; The list that we provide you with has both bank and asset management company information, over 40 different contacts along with their websites and a brief description of how to contact the right person to offer your company's services!&amp;nbsp;To order, just visit us at &lt;A href="http://www.propertypreservationbusiness.com/"&gt;www.propertypreservationbusiness.com&lt;/A&gt;.&amp;nbsp; We welcome your comments and input!</content>
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