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Sean S.
  • Philly Suburbs (chester, delaware county)
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Different Tax Delinquent List Acquisition Technique?

Sean S.
  • Philly Suburbs (chester, delaware county)
Posted

Hi,

I have seen a handful of discussions discussing how to acquire the tax delinquent list. It seems the most popular technique is to go through the county's office. My county offers this list, but it does not include the owner's contact information (phone number or email) and the amount of equity they own of the property. Does anyone know of any services that offer this data as well? Or any techniques to find these out (more the equity rather than contact info since I can always drop off a letter at the property).

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