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Code Violation List
When you get a code violation list from your county, do you just look for key words under comments to know who to skip trace and who to call?
Or do you call every single one of them just to find out if they are a motivated seller ?
Reason I ask is because some have under comments that they only have furniture out side the house or a salvage vehicle parked. When I search the property in Google maps (I know it’s not always current) and the house looks up to date.