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Nate Daigle
  • Scarborough, ME
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Tax Lien List Question

Nate Daigle
  • Scarborough, ME
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Hey friends, quick question about mailing tax lien lists... do you set a threshold for the amount owed before you mail to them? I was thinking 5k might be a good number. I wouldn't think you would want to mail to the people who owe a relatively small amount. Also, what kind of a timeframe are you working with? I was going to pull 2 years worth. Going back to 1/1/2015. Thanks in advance for any help!

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