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Joey Birchfield
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Letter to Owner of Vacant House

Joey Birchfield
  • New to Real Estate
  • Kingsport, TN
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There is a property in my neighborhood that has been vacant for at least 3 years now. I talked to the people that live directly across the road from the house and was told that the owner died and his children now own the property. The property is mowed regularly during the summer and does not look as though it is vacant. After checking the county assessor’s page, I found that the property has been owned by only a single family and that the loan is 20 years old.

I would like to approach the family about selling and using seller financing but am unsure how best to broach the subject via letter. Does anyone have a standard letter they send out to people in these type situations? 

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