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Vincent Gamboa
  • Everett, WA
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Finding a property owner

Vincent Gamboa
  • Everett, WA
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Hello BP,

I have been driving around and found a house that has been clearly vacant for some time now and I've been trying to find more information about the person, so I can contact them. I proceeded to look them up on the recorder's office and see that the most recent document was in August 2015, with the document is titled "Notice of Trustees Sale". Does this mean that the house is foreclosed? When I looked up the property on the county tax assessor, it says the property is still in his name and the tax payer is still at the address of the vacant home.

Thank you all in advance for the help!

-Vincent

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