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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Confused
I want to do my first deal so bad. I found a couple of vacant properties and reached out to the owners. Have heard nothing back from them. Should I mail them something? If so, what and what should it say? It's a probate property. On top of that should I find a realtor to help me figure out who holds the lean? There are so many moving pieces to the puzzle.