I have found some abandoned homes that I would like to get more information about. I was able to go to the city's website to get the name of the owner's but I'm having trouble finding a mailing address. I would like to send them a letter asking about their property and possible sale.
Does anyone know the best way to find good mailing addresses for the owners? I've checked the tax assessors website with no luck.
Thanks,
{J}
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Did you try calling the tax assessor's office?
I am investing in a new state right now and I couldn't figure out how to locate the info, so I called and they were extremely helpful and PRESTO! Showed me how to access it online!
Good luck!
Karen
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Karen,
That was going to be my next move. Hopefully they'll be as helpful for me as well.
Thanks
{J}
Also, does anyone have a script for a letter to send to owners?
Thanks,
{J}
Dear Property Owner,
My Name is ___________________ and I am a local Real Estate Purchaser. My company buys propertys in your area, any condition.
I noticed your property located at ________________________.
If you are interested in selling, Please call me at _________________
Sincerely,
Your name or your company name
I am investing in a new state right now and I couldn't figure out how to locate the info, so I called and they were extremely helpful and PRESTO! Showed me how to access it online!
Good luck!
Karen
Dear Property Owner,
My Name is ___________________ and I am a local Real Estate Purchaser. My company buys propertys in your area, any condition.
I noticed your property located at ________________________.
If you are interested in selling, Please call me at _________________
Sincerely,
Your name or your company name
Did you try calling the tax assessor's office? I agree with Karen,Or you can find it online plus If you have the names then I would check the white pages. Cheers Diana
I am investing in a new state right now and I couldn't figure out how to locate the info, so I called and they were extremely helpful and PRESTO! Showed me how to access it online!
Good luck!
Karen[/quote]
Thanks Diana. I plan on calling the tax assessor's office today.
Happy hunting
Hi All,
I know there are services out there that provide this information. I was wondering if anyone could recommend one.
Thanks,
JP