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John S.
  • arcadia, CA
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How do I make an offer if the owner is a corporation?

John S.
  • arcadia, CA
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A single family house is owned by a small corporation.

To who do I make an offer ?

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Mike DeChristopher
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  • Springfield, MA
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Mike DeChristopher
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Springfield, MA
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If a corporation owns it, the offer should be addressed to the corporation just as if it were a person. If you'd like to include someone's name for "friendliness factor," look up the company in your Secretary of State's corporate database and use the president's name...

XYZ Inc.
Attn: John Smith

Good luck prospecting. 

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