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Brian Braddock
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Where to Find Eviction Cases on County Websites

Brian Braddock
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello All,

I've read in many places that owner/landlords dealing with evictions can be a good source for direct mail marketing campaigns. I've searched far and wide but I can't seem to find the location of these "eviction cases" on the county website. I've looked in Bexar County, Texas and Duval County (Jacksonville), Florida and have come up empty. Is there somewhere in particular I should be looking? Thanks in advance!

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Ellis San Jose
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Ellis San Jose
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Look in the Superior Court Records under Unlawful Detainer

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