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Trevonta Crawford
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Trevonta Crawford
  • Wholesaler
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Hello Bigger Pockets Community,

I'm currently engaged in cold calling homeowners whose properties are nearing tax sale, and I'm encountering numerous LLCs that have forfeited and are inactive. Upon researching these LLCs, I've found that many of them have resident agents who are lawyers.

I'm considering reaching out to these lawyers to inquire about their clients' properties. However, I want to ensure that I approach this ethically and professionally. While I understand that some individuals utilize LLCs for anonymity, my primary goal is to prevent these properties from falling into disrepair or becoming abandoned assets in the city.

Would it be appropriate to contact these lawyers to discuss the status of their clients' properties? My intention is to either wholesale the properties or list them on the MLS. I plan to communicate my intentions clearly and respectfully.

Your insights and guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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