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How do I find property owners?

Sam Bannister
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
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I heard of a house that’s vacant. The owners were hoarders and have passed away leaving the house to the two kids and they’ve never done anything with it. I have the name of one of the kids but I don’t know how to find them. According to county records it’s still in the name of the parent. Maybe it’s still in probate? I’m new to finding my own deals so any information on how to get in touch with the kids or how to deal with a property in probate is useful. Thank you! 

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Sam Bannister
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@Don Gouge oooooh good idea. I didn’t think of family tree service. Thanks for the idea! 

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