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Gary Alford
  • Investor
  • Norfolk, VA
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Help with wording for letter to landlords going through eviction

Gary Alford
  • Investor
  • Norfolk, VA
Posted

Whats up BP,

I am sitting here stuck on the wording to use when sending letters to landlords going through eviction or just got out of court. I do not want to send them the same type of letter as my AO letters but can not decide on how i should approach them in the letter. Should I mention the eviction? Or should I just make it seem like I do not know whats going on but just had great timing? Please give links to examples or post yours if you can. Anything you can do to help would be great!

Thanks

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