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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Sending Unsolicited Offers to Get Properties Under Contract
Hello fellow BP Members,
I'm a wholesaler in the Seattle area and focus primarily on homes that are in foreclosure. I'm curious if anyone uses the tactic of sending direct mail that is in the form of unsolicited offers to get distressed properties under contract. I'm talking about sending the actual purchase and sale agreement to the homeowner. IE (Release Form, Forms 21, 22D, 35, and 22J if the property is older than 1978).
Do you do this or something like it? What have the results been?
Any thoughts or info is appreciated so thank you in advance.
Cheers, Chris
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Before you continue down this route, please research RCW 61.34 in our state. You may want to re-think targeting homes in foreclosure for your marketing campaign.