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How Do I Find Denver Evictions In Process
Does anyone know how I can find the names and contact info of landlords in Denver currently undergoing an eviction?
I have searched around Denver's city/court website and cannot seem to find the information there. I am also planning on calling local property management companies and asking them to refer anyone facing eviction who may want to sell to me.
Any suggestions (including on how to effectively reach out to property management companies so they will give me decent leads) would be much appreciated.
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Originally posted by @Bill S.:
@Walker Hinshaw each county has it's own court house. You have to get with each one. With probate there are services you can purchase the lists from. With evictions unless you have online access to the lawyer data base many actions show up the same as an eviction. If I recall correctly, it's "return date of summons". These are the dates that are set for court the "summons" is issued for a variety of cases which includes evictions. Unless you can see the actual filing you don't know what it's for. Cases can be viewed online. Denver has it's own site for it's court system. The rest of the counties use the state court system web site to post their cases.
FYI most property management companies also sell property for the owners when they choose to sell. They get an RE commission for that. Through my direct mail, I have been approached by a number of management companies to purchase their client's property that I mailed to. So far they have been over priced, even for retail IMO.
Good luck to you. Send me a PM if you want to discuss further.
This is all correct. The denver system is lexisnexis and the rest of the courts are on ICCES. However, having access to that system doesn't help much, because accessing each case costs $10. Not worth the money for one potential lead. You just need to go down to the courthouse as everyone has suggested. Good luck.