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A house with no for sale sign

Ismail Sogbaike
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So while i was out looking for a potential first wholesale deal and came across a property that partially of the roof was chipping away and it had bad windows but no for sale sign, do you recommend i try to send a direct mail or call to see wether they are willing to sell their home. 

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David Ramirez
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Skiptrace the property with https://batchskiptracing.com/ and call all the numbers associated with the address. 

If you want to send them a letter make sure that's their mailing address. Go to County's property appraiser website and search that address and see if they have a different mailing address. 

Good luck! 

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