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Aimee Tarte
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Driving for Dollars question

Aimee Tarte
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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I’ve have been researching a lot about driving for dollars and have found a couple properties that are boarded up and look abandoned in my neighborhood.

I know they say you should send a letter, but what if the owner is absentee or that is just an address that is being rented.

How do I make sure the letter goes to the owner?

I looked up on the property taxes who the owner is, but do I send it directly to the house?

Or how do I find out how to get the letter to the owner?

This may be common sense and I might just be missing the answer but I appreciate your help! Thank you.

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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@Aimee Tarte the county should have a mailing address for the owner, because they need to send them the property tax bill, that is what you are looking for, it is sometimes the property address but not always.

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