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Approaching out of State Owners
Hey BP Family,
I was driving through my city and saw a boarded up 5plex. I was able to find out who owns it and their address (out of state owners). According to the research I did they purchased the property in 2016 and are current on their taxes. I also found their FB profiles and one of the owners also has a BP profile. What would be the best strategy to approach the owners in order for me to have the best chance at doing a deal?