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Mailing to recent evictors
Hey BP,
So currently I've sent out letters to landlords (Not in LLC or Apartment complexes) who have filed an eviction in the last 2 weeks. My counties public records file daily and go back til about March 2015. How far should I go back and how often should I send to these landlords?
Also, how should I write my letters? What should I say specifically? I know they have to be tweaked compared to sending letters to a regular owner.
My current letters read:
Dear Homeowner,
My name is Ahshar Sylvestre. I see you have recently evicted someone. I am interested in buying your property! I can pay CASH & can close quickly. Please contact me today at... Thanks, Ahshar
I want to change this overall as I do not want to deceive sellers in my marketing. I can not pay cash as I am trying to wholesale.
Thanks, I love to learn.