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Trottie McQueen
  • Rental Property Investor
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Finding owner of Abandoned Houses

Trottie McQueen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Couldn't really find a FORUM for this topic, but here goes and I think this should qualify as a innovative strategy question...after all I'm sure there are others out there that wonder the same thing.

When driving for dollars D4D, and I have come across a ton of abandoned houses that are not owned by the city/county. Has anyone found a great solution or know how to find the owner of the property?

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Steve Wilmers
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Steve Wilmers
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Hi Trottie - typically I'll just search the address on the website of the municipality that the property is located in.  The county website has been the most consistent for me. 

As for finding the person, Facebook/LinkedIn would be my first guess.

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