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Antoine V.
  • Tucson, AZ
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Looking to campaign for my first flip

Antoine V.
  • Tucson, AZ
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I am currently driving for dollars but it has become a pain with a screaming infant and screaming toddler in the car so I figured I would try something else. My goal is to find either an absentee owner or a very motivated owner that may be behind on payments or something of the sort. I don't have cash but have been pre approved for a loan. My question is will this still work if I do not have cash? Also I believe I can get a list from my title company for absentee owners but what about owners that are behind on payments. As far as budget well less than $500 would be great. I am not opposed to stuffing and mailing myself if it can cut down; but I think I read somewhere on here that there is not much difference when between doing it myself and having a company do it.

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