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Devin Morgan
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The main ways people find leads are through some type of list (listsource seems to be the most popular), probate, through their county tax assessor, and driving for dollars. Some people use bandit signs as well and put ads up on sites like Craigslist.

I personally pulled a list from listsource, visited the tax assessor, and driving for dollars. I also have a ad on Craigslist as I'm currently on the final stages to get my first marketing campaign sent out.

(If you go the Craigslist route please don't create dummy ads to get a buyers list. It's dishonest and somewhat frowned upon.)

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