NON-DISCLOSURE STATES

NON-DISCLOSURE STATES

Howdy DG Family and Friends
It would seem Texas is a non-disclosure state i am currently doing the 30 days to Real Estate Cash and i have been informed that the buyers list can't be gotten thru the Real Estate agent. Look ya'll my first road bump does anyone out there have a alternate means of jumpin over this little hump. Any assistance or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Bo

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Cash Sold

I think you're supposed to have asked the realtors if they could send you a list of recently 'cash sold' properties.

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cash sold

Thanks TL i will try that

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Additional info

I thought this was interesting and may help people to know what it means and which states qualify as "nondisclosure".

Chronicles of Data Collection II: Non-Disclosure States

CATEGORY:ZILLOW | AUTHOR:DREWMEYERS
It seems many people are confused regarding what a non-disclosure state (or county) is. Hopefully, we can set the record straight for those of you wondering. What does the term "non-disclosure" really signify when it comes to property records? It’s a tricky question given that people or companies use the term differently given that exact definitions can vary by location.

The big, big picture is that in a non-disclosure state, transaction sale prices are not available to the public. There are two main causes for states being considered non-disclosure:

The first cause is that in most non-disclosure states or counties, when a real estate transaction occurs, the sale price is not required to be submitted to the county office (this is the case in Texas and North Dakota among others).
The second cause is that even though records are kept by a governing body, the records can not be distributed to the public. Such is the case in New Mexico, which "is a strict nondisclosure state, information about property can only be given to the registered owner of the property."
Since we rely on public county records as our primary data source driving our Zestimate algorithms (which take comparable sales prices into account), it poses a challenge to calculate accurate Zestimates when sale prices are not available.

The following states are considered non-disclosure: Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri (some counties), Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.

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Thanks Kareng

That was a very good explanation thanks

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Alternative way to find buyers....

Checkout the Livecast 2012 link below and

Replay Day 1 - #4

https://www.deansinsider.com/livecast/replays2.html

Awesome buyers list technique. They will be calling you!

Hope it helps, I had 124 inbound phone calls on a 3 night 4 day run and am

currently running it again on a "Live ad".

Listen to Karen hague and dean in day 1 video 4 and they will give you exact directions on how to do it.


2012 livecast

Hey Louis
Thanks for link man started watching livecast and couldnt stop great info and inspiration in there my bandit signs should be delivered here at house by tuesday had to order them could not find yellow anywhere around me cant wait for phone to start ringin thanks a ton.
Bo

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I AM MOTIVATED, DEDICATED, AND I DON'T KNOW HOW TO FAIL
LAY IT ALL BEFORE THE LORD AND YOU WILL BE BLESSED