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Which address should I send a letter to?
Looking for advice on which address I should send a "I want to buy your house" letter to. I was out driving for dollars this morning and came across a prospect. Got home and did my research and found the tax assessor has the owners mailing address different than the prospect address, but only about a mile away. So I ran a search on this mailing address and that house is owned by someone else with a completely different name. I found this to be strange, but whatever. Since this other address is shown to be owned by someone else, should I send the letter to the prospect address, or stick to the address I got from the tax assessor website?
Thank You in advance.