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Nick Zocher
  • Wholesaler / Real Estate Agent
  • Oakland, CA
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Would You Pay This Much For A Tax Delinquent List??

Nick Zocher
  • Wholesaler / Real Estate Agent
  • Oakland, CA
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Hi All,

I am interested in adding a tax delinquent list to my direct mail campaign. 

I am in the Bay Area, and went down to the Alameda County Treasurer to learn more. I was told that the list would cost $450 (flat fee rather than per parcel, which was off-putting). They could not tell me how many names would be on the list, and I cannot do any filtering of any kind. 

Would you still be interested in obtaining this list, or would these factors put you off? Any ideas for other ways to obtain the list?

Thanks!

Nick

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Mike B.
  • Developer
  • Chicago, IL
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Mike B.
  • Developer
  • Chicago, IL
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I'd risk it. Those terms probably put off a lot of people, it could make that list more valuable. 

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