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What good way to find leads to distress homeowners

Enos Yoder
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What system should I use to get leads to find distress homeowners so I can help them

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Ed Tamayo
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Ed Tamayo
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@Enos Yoder

What has been working for me is what I call extremely delinquent property tax properties.

These are properties that are so back in property tax payments that a court order (Fi FA) has been obtained to seize the property if taxes are not paid.

The counties and cities publish a list of those properties as tax sale lists.

This approach works better in tax deed states where the property is auctioned off and not just a lien in the property.

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