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Jamie Parker
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GPs, Hedge Funds, Delaware Statutory Trust

Jamie Parker
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Memphis, TN
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Going old school and driving for dollars, I have found some addresses. Of course, using the property assessors there is a great feature to research the deed. The only reason I am using this is, to add the sales instrument to my spreadsheet. In my process I come across a DSTs, GPs and Holding Companies that are holding on to 20 or more and one holding nearly 100 properties. 

For my purposes, I am not trying to purchase all the properties. On another post, I am working on a property and a couple doors down, one of these types of companies is holding. I want to buy it. 

How do I go about doing that? 

I have their information. SHould I Just send a letter? like normal?  Can 1 property be liquidated out of one of these holding funds? 

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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@Jamie Parker

Yes a property can be liquidated. I would not send a letter I would call or find someone on LinkedIn

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