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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Potential lead problems
Found a potential lead...
Tall grass in the front yard with notice on the door.
Hasn't paid taxes since 2012.
Assessor has the owners name as still living at the home.
I found out that the house does have a morgage placed in 2009 when they bought it. I even have the bank name too.
I've tried googling the woman's name a bunch to find out some more info and there is not a lot there.
The woman a few houses down said she hasn't seen anyone really in the 3 years she has lived there.
What other options do I have of tracking this woman down? I'm pretty sure she is only in her 30s so I wouldn't think she would have passed away yet?
What do Yal think?
Next steps besides calling the bank? (They are closed today)