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William Klawitter
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  • San Bernardino, CA
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Obtaining property owner's mailing address

William Klawitter
  • Investor
  • San Bernardino, CA
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I'm currently 'driving for dollars' in Los Angeles, CA to put together a distressed property mailing list. I have a long list of names, but the next step is to track down the owners' mailing addresses (may or may not be the same as the distressed property) & I'm running into some difficulty.

I've seen (on BP and elsewhere) that it's possible to use the county/tax assessor/clerk of court websites to get this info, but can't figure it out. Can anyone break this part down for me? Feel free to use an example from a city you're familiar with.

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