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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Marketing to landlords
Hey there BP! This is my first time posting in a long while, but glad to be back in the fold. I've been doing some brain storming the last couple of days, and am looking to find a few flips in my hot market in Springfield Missouri. An idea that I had (admittedly not my own, heard on the podcast) is to find landlords that have had recent evictions, and market to them. Potentially a win-win solution. That seemed like a great idea, until I started looking around to find a list, but my county does not seem to publish those in a list format. They are public record, however I need wither a case number or a name of the individual (plaintiff/defendant) to use the search function. Does anyone have any knowledge of a company that might have the data that I can pay for? Or am I skunked on this idea and should just move on to something else?