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DeAngelo Melone
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Finding Absentee Owners II

DeAngelo Melone
  • New to Real Estate
  • Brooklyn, NY
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If the addresses listed in public records/assessors office are the same as the abandon property than what strategies can be used to locate them?

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Brian K.
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Brian K.
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One time I had a run down house that I thought was empty, it had a lot of the classic signs, left my card. I put the guys name in Zabasearch. Found his mothers name and called her up, house wasn't vacant, she claimed he lived in the basement and was fixing the place up.

Lot of times you can find the info for free but you have to have the time.

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