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Raphael Collazo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Louisville, KY
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Skip tracing commercial properties

Raphael Collazo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Louisville, KY
Posted

I have a question I'd like to ask the investor community at large. Is there an easier way to find the contact information a commercial property owned by an LLC or other corporate entity? Currently, if I want to identify the owner of a property, I plug the address into our local "Property Valuation Assessor" (PVA) site. If the owner of the property is a business, I then have to go to the "Secretary of State" website to identify who the operating members are. Sometimes, the only person referenced on the SOS website is the attorney who acts as the "registered agent" of the business. This is where my search often stagnates. 

I know a lot of investors use skip tracing services and I've explored using it in my own commercial real estate practice. Has anyone used skip tracing to identify corporately owned commercial real estate? Any feedback would be much appreciated.

All the best,

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