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Farming a List of OOS MFH Owners
I have been itemizing my title search criteria on exactly what I want to hunt for. I have been strictly searching for duplex, triplex, quadplex REO's by OOS investors in certain areas of the US. The reason I am doing this search is because I want to offer to buy these properties before they hit the market. Would the natural progression still be a mailers and skip trace route? Any advice would be helpful. It seems with all the searching I have done on skip tracing and mailers they always go to owner occupied homes. Basically looking for a more budget friendly way to contact those investors.