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Each newsletter has 3-5 articles on various topics relating to foreclosures in Massachusetts. Below are some sample articles from past newsletters.

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  • April 2005 Newsletter - Sincerity & Generosity Net First-Time Investor $15,000
  • March 2005 Newsletter - The Foreclosure Process
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