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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Need help I see alot of vacant properties
Im new to real estate investing and need help. i see alot of vacant properties in my neighborhood. how can I look the property up , contact the owner and make them an offer to purchase their property?
how can i look up the owners name and contact info thanks for your help
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I'm in Dallas and I look up vacant properties on the county appraisal district. You can get the name and address and send a letter. Also ask the neighbors who the owners are, most of the time they will know.
- Rod Hanks

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