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Ricardo White
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Durham, NC
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Notice of Abandonment??? Wholesailing

Ricardo White
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Durham, NC
Posted

So guys I've found a house in a quiet neighborhood that is in need of some serious rehab from the looks of the outside of the property. I went to the front door and found "A notice of abandonment" not quite sure what this means def looks as though no one lived here for awhile. I went to my county's tax site and found that no taxes had been paid on the property and the owner of the property had the same mailing address. I cannot find the owner. This property seems like it would be a good fit for an end investor and I would like to assign it... what should I do?

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