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Justin Harding
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Chicago, IL
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Acquiring Cook County Delinquincy lists

Justin Harding
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Chicago, IL
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Hello,

I'm a newer investor and went down to Cook County RofD and Treasurer office (on clark in the loop) to get eviction, water shutoff and property tax delinquency listing. I started at the FOIA office and was shuffled around and sent from office to office and was essentially met with a bureaucratic stiff arm...I was told to go to 333 s state for water shutoff (which when I went they said they don't have such things) passed off between rooms and people for the other two lists without yielding anything. I'm wondering if anyone out there knows the most efficient way to go about acquiring these in digital .pdf form (preferably) with the least amount of hassle.

Thanks for any help.

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Greetings @Justinharding 

The current tax delinquent list for the upcoming Cook County May 3 tax sale may be purchased for a fee of $250 (plus another $100 for weekly removal updates) directly from the Treasurer's special tax sale website:

https://cooktaxsale.com/taxsalelist.cfm

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