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Luke McGaugh
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  • Sedgwick, KS
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Contacting The Owner

Luke McGaugh
  • Investor
  • Sedgwick, KS
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I was running around checking out open houses for an upcoming auction and found that house...you know, the one with the two foot tall grass, lol. So I checked out the notice in the window stating the foreclosure and talked to a neighbor that had just pulled up. Vacant for 18 months, 90 years old, found out where the owner currently lives, peeked inside to see an empty but very well kept house. I'm wanting to reach out to the owner and get some information about why it's in foreclosure and use that information to move forward. I was wanting to see if anyone had a general layout for a letter that they would be willing to share and possibly input seeing as this would be my first purchase. Thanks.

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