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Real estate deals are comprised of various parties. There is the property seller, the buyer, the mortgage company, the title company, the attorney(s), the real estate agent(s), and the property locator.
The property locator is the person who assists with locating motivated sellers and provides details to an investor who will follow up on the information, evaluate the opportunity, and either pass or move forward with a deal.
The more motivated sellers the property locator finds, the more deals the investor can work and the more deals the investor can close.
We will pay you up to $1,500 on your first deal!
We are buying properties in the following areas in TEXAS:
Arlington, Grand Prairie, Irving, Euless, Colleyville, and Grapevine.
Provide us with the property owner's name, address, phone number, and a few details about the property. We will take it from there. You get paid when we get paid. At closing.
Let's examine a few methods for finding motivated sellers:
Newspaper "For Sale By Owner" Real Estate Ads - Property sellers will place ads in newspapers in order to increase the odds of finding a buyer. Visit your local library and get the newspapers for the past 3 months. You can also look in the local Pennysaver, Greensheet, and other rack newspapers.Write down the owner names, addresses, and telephone numbers of 50 properties and contact them.
Ask them if they would be interested in selling their property for cash within 30 days. If they say "yes", ask them how much is owed (mortgage) on the property.
Property Code Violation Lists - Each city maintains a list of violators and you can contact property owners on the list. Many times, the property is neglected which indicates a possible motivated seller.
Visit the code enforcement office in one of the cities (Arlington, Grand Prairie, Irving, Euless, Colleyville, and Grapevine) today, get the lists, then contact the property owners.
Ask them if they would be interested in selling their property for cash within 30 days. If they say "yes", ask them what repairs are needed and how much they would want for the property.
Tax Lien Sales - Each county routinely conducts delinquent tax sales. In Texas, if property taxes are not paid, a tax lawsuit is filed to collect the taxes. Basically, the tax suit is a lawsuit filed on behalf of the county in order to compel the payment of property taxes. If these property taxes are not paid, the county has the court-mandated right to sell the property for the back tax amount.
In other words, the county will offer the tax delinquent property at a public tax sale auction. The opening bid will typically be set at the amount of back taxes owed. This amount usually consists of:
• Delinquent Property Taxes
• Interest Charges
• Penalty Fees
• Legal Costs
• Administrative Charges and Fees
• Interest Charges
• Penalty Fees
• Legal Costs
• Administrative Charges and Fees
When a tax deed is sold, the purchaser acquires the rights held by the county or taxing unit. Tax sales may be held monthly, quarterly or annually. There are very few restrictions regarding bidding at these sales (i.e., you do not have to be a real estate agent, professional investor, etc.). However, you usually must be able to pay the bid amount within a short period of time, and you cannot be delinquent in taxes in that particular county.
You can review the properties going to delinquent tax sale in Tarrant County by clicking on the link below and scrolling to the bottom of the page:
Get the owner names, addresses, and telephone numbers of 50 properties on next month's delinquent property sale. Then contact the property owners.
Ask them if they would be interested in selling their property for cash within 30 days. If they say "yes", ask them how much is owed (mortgage and delinquent taxes) on the property.
We will expand our buying market for all of Tarrant County if we find the right opportunity. You do not need to limit the search to Grand Prairie, Arlington, Irving, Euless, and Grapevine for delinquent tax sale properties in other words.
You will have enough useful information to provide us in order for us to close at least 2 deals if you use the techniques, apply yourself, and focus your efforts each day.
After you send us a minimum of 4 leads, you may request a
property locator agreement.
The more leads you send to us, the better your chances of making extra money.
Provide us with the property owner's name, address, phone number, some details about the property like repairs needed, amount owed, and tell us why you think the seller is motivated.
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