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Trevor Thielen
  • Dallas, TX
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Where would I go to get a direct mail list for a certain area that I'd like to reach out to? City court house?

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Tim Lindstrom
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Tim Lindstrom
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Depends on what your criteria is.

Do you want properties that have a lot of equity?  use list source.

Do you want properties where owners haven't paid taxes?  Tax Assessor.

Do you want distressed properties?  Drive for dollars.

Do you want tired landlords?  Eviction filings

the list goes on and on.  be more specific about what kind of list you are looking for,  and the great community of BP can probably help.

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