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Bird dog recruiting (any legal issues)

Cole Jennette
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Hey Bigger pockets community. First post.

I’ve been considering reaching out to usps, fedex, usps, and amazon delivery drivers at scale and recruiting them to be on the look out for distressed properties and offer them a finders fee if I wind up buying a property.

I think USPS mail handlers would be ideal because they see the same neighborhoods every single day.

Has anyone tried this?

Does anyone see any potential legal issues, particularly with the USPS part?

Thanks for any help or thoughts you might have

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