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Updated about 4 years ago, 12/09/2020

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Itzel Salazar
  • Investor
  • El Paso, TX
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Vacant Home with exemptions owes a lot in taxes

Itzel Salazar
  • Investor
  • El Paso, TX
Posted

There’s a house around an area I really, really like. The owner owes $33K in taxes but the account is on deferral & the exemption is that she’s over 65 so she only pays $300 towards the debt. I don’t think it’s ethical to contact her but the house also looked vacant with overgrown grass & no trash bins in sight. Is it legal/ethical to get in contact with her via cold calling? Or maybe direct mail less harsh?

TIA

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