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Will B.
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Tax Delinquent Message

Will B.
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Looking for a good copy to send to delinquent tax owners. Preferably a post card to save on costs. Does anyone know of any?

I don't want to send a general message, I really want it tailored to the fact that they are delinquent and within a few months they could possible be bought out by the tax certificate holder and be left with ZERO.

Im not sure who it was but a guy on the BP podcast spoke about mailing to these people and had good success.

I just got a house under contract yesterday for the amount of the delinquent taxes and 2k and the home owner had no clue that he owed anything. Was left to him by his uncle and was sitting there vacant for 2 years which is why I sent him a postcard after driving by.

I had to let him know once I went into the tax assessors site that he had several fines and back taxes dating a little over 2 years and it was very possible he could lose the house and get nothing so why not get something (2K)

Some people just have no clue which is why Im looking for this particular message.

Thanks for any assistance!

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Will B.
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Will B.
  • Jacksonville, FL
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And before you go making a comment saying "steal" the house. Its a 2/1 in the "hood" and worth next to nothing. Him getting 2k is great for him. Not sure how your comment correlates to the question I asked. No one is stealing anything.

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