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Shelby Sample
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Finding Owner of property

Shelby Sample
  • forney, TX
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Hello, I found a property I am interested in purchasing in Greenville, Texas and found out it was owned/being sold by another Investor. Any advice on how to find out who that investor is and how I might go about getting in contact with them?

(not listed on Appraisal District website, already looked there)

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Tamara Elliott-Deering
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cedar Creek, TX
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Tamara Elliott-Deering
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cedar Creek, TX
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I'd put a note on the door. If they are an investor they will show up to work on the property fairly quickly, if they are interested they will contact you. You can also go to the courthouse and ask them to pull up the records, if you have a relationship with a title company they can do it for you. In Texas the deeds are updated a lot faster than the appraisal district records. Good Luck.

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