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Contacting a landlord through a property manager
I’m an aspiring real estate investor, and I’m interested in contacting the landlord who owns the multiplex that I currently live in. I heard he is in his late 80s and I wanted to have a conversation with him about his interest in selling, but the property is managed by a property manager. I’m looking for advice on the best way to go about this. Will property management companies facilitate this conversation or disclose landlord contact information? Is there another way to go about this? Any input is much appreciated!! Thanks in advance!
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Google search "GIS for county name and state". It will typically pull up an interactive map for the revenue office for your county allowing you to find out the owner. Much easier than the old days of going down to the courthouse and digging through map books.