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Daniel Mendez
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Water Shut Off List: What Can I do??

Daniel Mendez
  • Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Good afternoon fellow Texans,

I am facing an issue where I requested a water shut off list from my near by cities and the complied with my request, however, they were returned with just an address and no names.

I have requested to have the lists be sent to me with names on the properties and I was told that because of Texas law that is confidential.


How are wholesalers and/or investors getting around this?

I believe we need names to at least skip trace them. Is that correct?

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    Siobhan Kelly-Roberts
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    Siobhan Kelly-Roberts
    • Investor
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    Originally posted by @Anthoney Hanks:

    I ask for the list one time and the person got snipping with me. 

    @Siobhan Kelly-Roberts do you mind saying who you use and the cost?

     I use a company called M-Power Solutions. Normally they charge $.15+ cents, but I get it for cheaper.

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