Buying & Selling Real Estate
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies

Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal


Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback
Updated about 3 years ago on .
Driving for Dollars Deltas
Hello BiggerPockets community,
I have been driving for dollars in my area using the Driving for Dollars app and have some questions around the owner list data that the app provides.
The app has been great so far and I've run into a situation where I am faced with property owner information deltas between two sets of data (one set from the Driving for Dollars app and the other set directly from the local county records). The skip tracing and owner information that is being reported from the Driving for Dollars app is significantly different than what I've obtained from searching the county records using the addresses. While having two sets of different owner data for the same home can still be enumerated by calling/direct mailing to each of the addresses, I'm striving to make the process as efficient as possible.
Does anyone know a reason for the discrepancies between owner data, if I should trust the Driving for Dollars app data or the county record data? My instinct says that the county record data is likely the most accurate, but was curious too if anyone knew what the Driving for Dollars app uses for its skip tracing because I've been getting different results with my own skip tracing.
Appreciate any insights - thanks in advance!