Renters may use our property search tool to find out if they live in a property that has a mortgage loan purchased or securitized by Freddie Mac.
If you have questions or want more information about the new Outlook for Mac, visit our website or support page. Read our March update and check out the new features added.The new Outlook for Mac is supported by mac OS 10.14 Mojave and above. Quick and easy MAC Address Lookups! Features include MAC address lookup, random MAC address generator, and API access to our database that you can use for whatever you want!
Tenants who live in a property with a mortgage loan purchased or securitized by Freddie Mac may be eligible for certain tenant protections.
These protections could include:


The protections that apply may include protections under the CARES Act, under state or local law, or if the property is in “forbearance” (a type of agreement between a lender and your landlord).
To better understand the protections and assistance that may be available, please visit https://www.consumerfinance.gov/coronavirus/mortgage-and-housing-assistance/renter-protections/.
The street address on file for a property or community may be different from a renter's mailing addresses. When entering a property or community address, try using the street address of the building (for single building properties), the leasing office, the clubhouse, or the community. Alternatively, try searching by zip code to see a list of properties instead.
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We can find mac address (physical address) of a computer using the command ‘getmac‘. This can be used to get mac address for remote computers also. Below are few examples on how to use this command. It works on XP, Vista, Windows 7, Server 2003 and Server 2008 operating systems.
Just run the command getmac to get the mac addresses. Find an example below.
This command does not show mac addresses for the network connections which are disabled. You can run ncpa.cpl and check which NICs are disabled. Further, I have received comments that this command does not help identify the mac address for a specific device. For example, if I need to get the mac address for my WiFi card, output of getmac command is not helpful. We can use ipconfig command to deal with this.
We can retrieve the mac addressses for a remote computer using nbtstat command.
Example:
Alternatively, We can run the below command to retrieve the mac addresses of a remote computer.
remote_computer : Full name of the remote computer or IP address
username and password are of the account on the remote computer.

Example:
If you do not want to specify the password, you can skip /p parameter. You will be prompted to enter the password and the command execution will take place after that.
Errors:
Using getmac command we can retrieve the mac addresses of the machines running windows OS only. If you try this for a Linux machine you would get the error “The RPC server is unavailable.”

If you provide incorrect password, the command would fail with the error message “Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.”
Also Read:
Windows CMD commands reference
