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Joey Budka
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Santa Cruz, CA
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Where to obtain recent EVICTION lists and/or info?

Joey Budka
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Santa Cruz, CA
Posted

Getting a head start on 2017 investing creating a SUPER AGGRESSIVE MARKETING PLAN! 

One technique will involve approaching apartment owners who recently evicted tenants. I've learned eviction information is actually publicly accessible. 

So, my questions...

  • Are there lists you can buy that target landlords who recently evicted tenants?
  • If yes, what service provides these lists and how accurate and recent is the info?
  • If no, how can I obtain info about which properties recently had evictions?

Also feel free to mention any other innovative approaches or ideas about compiling unique marketing lists targeting commercial or apartment owners.

Thanks in advance for the feedback!