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Christopher Thomas
  • Wholesaler
  • York, PA
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If you had 50 letters...

Christopher Thomas
  • Wholesaler
  • York, PA
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So I've decided to send letters to prospects. I'm going to try a very simple approach and basically handwrite "I want to buy your home, call Chris @...". I've read that the color yellow works well? I figured I'd use yellow loose leaf paper. I already have the stamps, envelopes and paper.

The big question is...

 Who do I send it to? My budget/supplies are very limited. I was going to send out 50 letters. Is that too small of an amount? I thought something is better than nothing? I don't want to waste these letters! :) If you could only send out 50 letters who would you send them to?

Thanks in advance

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Christopher Olson
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Streetsboro, OH
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Christopher Olson
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Streetsboro, OH
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Plaintiffs in Eviction Court. Go to the local courthouse and request records of plaintiffs who have been in eviction court for the past 6 months. They will email you a spreadsheet with all the information.

These are landlords that have a property that is likely trashed and it's not making them any money right now.

Good luck!

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