I Keep Getting Letters and Calls About This Property. I Want It to Stop.

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The mailbox won’t quit. Notices about the taxes, letters about the lawsuit, maybe calls or postcards from people wanting to talk about the property. Every one of them is a fresh reminder of a problem you didn’t ask for, and it’s wearing on you. You just want the steady drip of letters and calls to stop so you can stop thinking about this property you have no real connection to.

The reason the contact keeps coming is simple: as long as your name is attached to the property and its unpaid taxes, you stay on the lists. The taxing authorities have a reason to notify you, and others who watch public records know the property is in trouble. The notices aren’t going to taper off on their own while the underlying situation sits unresolved. They’re a symptom of your name still being tied to it.

Which means the way to actually quiet it down is to remove the reason you’re being contacted in the first place. When you sell the share that passed to you, your name comes off the lawsuit and your connection to the property ends. You’re no longer the person tied to an unpaid, troubled property, so the reason for all that mail and those calls goes away with it. You handle the root, not just the symptoms.

That’s what we help people do, and we keep it easy. You deal with only your own share, with no attorney fees, no court dates, and no need to involve relatives. We take on the property and the taxes, your name comes off the lawsuit, and you get to close the door on the whole noisy situation. No cost to you. The letters and calls are really just telling you it’s time to be done with this, and you can be.

A couple of quick questions:

Why do I keep getting contacted about this? Because your name is tied to a property with unpaid taxes and a lawsuit. That keeps you on the notices, and others watching public records may reach out too. It won’t stop while your name stays attached.

Will it stop if I sell my share? Removing your name by selling your share ends your connection to the property, which addresses the reason you’re being contacted about it in the first place.

If you’re looking to remove yourself from a lawsuit and get paid for your interest, no cost to you, call or text us at (469) 708-8003 for an offer today.


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