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Brian Rockwell
  • Wholesaler
  • North Richland Hills, TX
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Absentee Owner Mail Out Wording

Brian Rockwell
  • Wholesaler
  • North Richland Hills, TX
Posted

I am creating a mail campaign to absentee owners out of state who have owned their home at least 10 years.  Some of you might not like the criteria or you just get "tired head" when you see another mail out to absentee owners post. But I have rhyme to my reason just bare with me. 

I just wanted to see if anyone had ANY success with specific wording. Or if a seasoned investor wants to chime in on what they would say in the letter, that would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks!

-Brian

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