

Results from Certified Letter to Unknown Occupant
Shortly after the letter was delivered via Certified USPS mail (signature on delivery), I received a phone call. Although short-lived, I was excited to learn the current occupant was willing to sign a lease.
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Back in November I wrote a blog titled My First Tax Deed Purchase and described the situation of an unknown person living in a property I just acquired through the Escambia County Tax Deed Auction in Pensacola, FL. After consulting with my attorney, I rectified the situation by drafting the letter below. This is a copy of the actual letter I sent to the person occupying the property.
Shortly after the letter was delivered via Certified USPS mail (signature on delivery), I received a phone call. Although short-lived, I was excited to learn the current occupant was willing to sign a lease. Two months after signing the lease the eviction process began. Related Articles below go into more detail on how the evicted tenant destroyed this Pensacola property and our improvement efforts afterwards.
Spoiler Alert: we rid the kid filled neighborhood of one of the most worthless human beings I've ever met. A drug dealer/user who allegedly was stealing his mother's disability checks.
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