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Andrew Angelo
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Direct mail legal pitfall?

Andrew Angelo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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I'd like to do a direct mail campaign to property tax delinquent houses in my county (colorado). I realize this may be too wordy, but is anything in my proposed mailer illegal, or fraud?????

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David Dachtera
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  • Rockford, IL
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David Dachtera
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  • Rockford, IL
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@Andrew Angelo,

I agree - too "dark" and too much info.

Try this:

Unpaid Property Tax?

There are a number of solutions.

I can help you keep your home and maybe even stay in your home.

Call me at ...

Less dramatic, not threatening while still raising awareness, but doesn't "promise" anything.

My $0.02 ...

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