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Patrick Bellard
  • Dearborn Heights, MI
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Driving for dollars

Patrick Bellard
  • Dearborn Heights, MI
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Hello BP!  I'm a new investor in Michigan.  I'm focused on wholesaling right now and decided to do some "driving for dollars" today in Wayne County.  I found some great looking stuff (well great looking distressed houses) and when I tried look up the houses on the tax assessor's website, I found that I had to pay $2 per record to get the detailed info.  If I only found a few houses that wouldn't be a big deal but have 60 to check out.  Since I want to make driving for dollars a regular activity, I'm curious to know if anyone knows of alternative way to get to public records so I can find out who owns these houses?

Thanks!

Patrick

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