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Christopher Oliva
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help with code violations

Christopher Oliva
  • Texas
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I'm preparing to mail a list of Code Violations for San Antonio. I pulled the list for May 2017 and finally got it down to about 1k entries (i was able to pull absentee owners from the list as well as i was able to narrow down the violations i want to target). One thing i noticed is that the owner addresses on the violations list don't always match up with the owner address that is listed on bcad.org. My fear is that I end up mailing the addresses listed for the owners on the violations list and then have a bunch of returned postcards.

Does anyone know what would be more accurate for the real owner address, bcad.org or what is listed on the violations list?

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Loren Becker
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Loren Becker
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  • HAWTHORNE, CA
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@Christopher Oliva 

The best thing you can do is to go out walk the neighborhood you want to buy in.   Talk to everyone you can along the way.  

Yesterday I walked a full block and got 4 addresses to contact and met 2 different contractors that specialize in flipping with investors.  

This was made possible by taking action and boots on the ground.

Good Luck!

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