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All Forum Posts by: Tre Galloway

Tre Galloway has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

So, I just binge watched an entire season of Impossible Builds on Hulu. Considering the complexity of the structures themselves plus the added complexities of transport/assembly at remote locations, I thought the costs were extremely reasonable. Does anyone here invests in these style homes for flip or rent?

Thanks, 

TG

Thanks @Ned. How would you suggest going about contacting possible heirs? I mean I could write to the address of owner. Other than that, I'm not sure where to start. 

Hello, new investor here (one rental two years in).

I came across an abandoned property last week and started to do a little research. GIS revealed the owner who may've been in AZ but is now deceased as of last year. I'm in VA, btw. I contacted a lady with taxing authority who stated the property is at around 10K in unpaid taxes (not paid since 2008), but I wouldn't have access until it went up for auction which could be several months from now. She said I could maybe circumvent the process by involving a real estate attorney. Is this accurate? What techniques have you all used to get a head start on a property? Thanks!