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Miguel Martinez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Colton, CA
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Getting mailing address for the owner of a vacant house

Miguel Martinez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Colton, CA
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My business partner and I are having trouble finding the owner's mailing address for his vacant home in San Bernardino County. Although it is very distressed, it really shows promise in the middle of a quiet neighborhood. I've tried several county records and tax assessor's links, but keep on running into this : Protected per CA Govt. Code Sect. 6254.21.

Any suggestions on how I could find it?

Much appreciated,

Miguel

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Shelton, WA
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  • Shelton, WA
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@Miguel Martinez  Go ask the neighbors, someone in the neighborhood probably knows the owner. If you have his name, look him up on social media. If he's too old for the Facebooks, try a site like Intelius and find the names of his relatives and contact them on Facebook. If all else falls, make a homemade bandit sign that says "I want to buy this house, If you know the owner, call me @XXX-XXXX"   and stick it in the front yard. 

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