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Dustin Frank
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getting someones contact info

Dustin Frank
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kansas
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So I found and abandoned property and looked up the owner info. The only thing it is showing for ownership is the name of the LLC. When I search for this LLC online I get little to no info or old numbers that are no longer active. I have mailed them a letter and asked them to contact me but I'm thinking there must be a faster way. Anybody ran into this situation before? Any advice?

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Cornelius Garland
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Cornelius Garland
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@Dustin Frank You will need to go on your state's Secretary of State site here and search the business name to find the registered agent. Oftentimes, the registered agent is a company or attorney so you'll have to Google them to find a phone number for them. Sometimes, they'll tell you who the owner of the LLC is; however, they may be reluctant to give you this information. If you see that the registered agent is an individual, then you're in luck. The only thing you have to do is run a quick skip trace to locate their phone number and address. You can either call them directly or mail them. I'm thinking that this property may be registered with a corporation or attorney since you didn't get a response back from your letter.

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