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How do you find the owner of an apartment

Jordan Oliver
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I am really wanting to get into owning larger apartments but I don’t know where or how to get my foot in the door.  Does anyone know of any tips or tricks or just standard practices in contacting apartment owners/locating the owner when its under a business name at the appraisal district? Obviously there’s loop net but I’m more interested in trying to set up my own off market deal by going directly to the owner/seller.  My company already owns (we developed) an RV Park, a 6 plex, and several other single family rent homes that we are rehabbing at the moment.

Also, once “self employed” how do you go about proving employment? Say if I wanted to get a personal mortgage loan from a bank?  

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Matthew Song Loong
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Matthew Song Loong
  • Property Manager
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Hi Jordan,

In Czech Republic it's just a matter of looking up the owner in the cadastre online (make sure you know the apartment number inside).

I do know that it may be harder in other countries though: either pay or contact the local "mairie" there...

Anyways, Google is your friend, as we say in IT :-)

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