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Updated over 8 years ago,

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Michael Dunn
  • Olive Branch, MS
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an Example of how to " Write " a Letter to Potential Owner(s) ...

Michael Dunn
  • Olive Branch, MS
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Can someone please give me an example of what / how to write out on an Index card that I am an Investor , and am interested in a person's ( of what seems to be ) abandoned/Distressed/maybe even foreclosed property, and that I am interested in possibly purchasing their property , I just need to get a hold of via a phone number .... The person(s) who use to live / Have the Deed in their name of the Property.... The Trustee ?

P.S. I  am going to leave this note in the mailbox of the Property.... A driving For Dollars method you could say 

Thank you for the tips and help