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Shella Sanders
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Dallas, TX
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how do u locate water termination lists?

Shella Sanders
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Dallas, TX
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how do u find the list of inactive water meters, to target for potential home sellers in dallas county?

one of my buyers said they have had success with this list and I would like to try it

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Brian Rockwell
  • Wholesaler
  • North Richland Hills, TX
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Brian Rockwell
  • Wholesaler
  • North Richland Hills, TX
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Hey Shella,

You have to go on each city website and do an "open records request".  Some websites have it where you just type what you are looking for and some have a drop down menu by department. 

Most cities will not want to give you the information because their water records have personal information... so when you contact the city make sure you tell them do "redact" any personal information and that you are just looking for property addresses. You will then have to cross reference with the County Appraisal District to get their names and mailing address (if different). 

Hope this helps!

-Brian

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