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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Finding Mailing Addresses for Code Violation List
I've obtained a list of code enforcement violation for nearly 200 properties. I'd say about 85% of the list is workable (as in they are residential buildings that investors might want to purchase and/or not totally condemned). So I've just got the address of the property thats received the violation. How would I go about finding the mailing address or contact information for the property owner? I've looked at the county property records, and most the time I can find the property there, along with a name (more often an LLC). How do I find the contact information for the property owner?
P.S. this is for the purposes of wholesaling and this is in Seattle, Washington