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Tax Lien Direct Mail Campaign
I'm getting ready to send out a direct mail campaign to properties with tax liens 2 years and older. Does anyone have any advice/experience with the verbiage of the letter? Do you mention the lien in the letter or just a more generic "I want to buy your house" type letter?