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Stevie Johnson
  • Wholesaler
  • Atlanta, GA
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Found 2 Abandoned Properties

Stevie Johnson
  • Wholesaler
  • Atlanta, GA
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I havent started my marketing campaign yet but I came across two abandoned properties, and by abandoned im talking total neglect, front yard has turned from grass to bushes taller than me. I stopped to try and get the address of the properties but both house numbers were no longer on the mail boxes or the house itself. Since I cannot find the address how would you recommend accessing information about the properties? Thanks for any advice.

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David Chwaszczewski
  • Tega Cay, SC
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David Chwaszczewski
  • Tega Cay, SC
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You can use google maps. If you can get street view of the property it can give the address.  That may come in handy if you are at the property and have your phone in hand.   I would also try going to the county tax office, I'm sure someone can look up the info as well as give you the owner on file. 

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