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04-25-2009, 02:30 AM #1
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I Want To Buy a House via a ShortSale...
and take over the shortsale for you and pay you a 6% commission in the state of Alabama. Help me buy shortsale houses. Contact me:
Happyworker
I look forward to working with you!Last edited by Chief Tutor; 04-27-2009 at 09:15 AM. Reason: Put Email in your profile
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04-25-2009, 07:46 AM #2
Michael Suess
REI Training Warehouse, LLC
http://www.REITrainingWarehouse.com
BLOG: http://www.REITrainingWarehouse.com/wordpress
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04-25-2009, 09:23 AM #3
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Yes Michael, for a better understanding please contact me at the email below. I will provide a website that will provide all details.
Thanks,
Happyworker
verfarmer@aol.com
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04-27-2009, 12:57 AM #4
????I agree sounds weird?????
I would proceed with extreme caution.
Best Regards,
Robert Adams
Broker/Salesman
Rothwell Gornt Companies
CREHadams@gmail.com
Robert@RothwellGornt.com
http://www.LVrealestateHELP.com
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04-27-2009, 04:18 AM #5
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We offer this option to homeowners that are facing foreclosure. If a real estate agent has a client that has no other alternative, then short-sale is better than going through foreclosure proceedings. We offer to work the short-sale for the agent, purchase the property using our funds and have the agent to relist the property for us. We offer the agent a 6% commission as our agent. We are the buyer and the agent represents us as such. If you understand real estate investing, you'll know there is nothing weird about this. All disclosures will be made to the seller of the property and the agent. Agent fudiciary duties will be release by seller. Once again all disclosures will be documented, understood and signed.
Short-sale is a better alternative.
I am looking for agents in the State of Alabama with properties ranging from $100,000-$11,000,000 properties.
Want more details contact me:
Happyworker
verfarmer@aol.com
v.verice@gmail.com
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04-29-2009, 11:02 AM #6
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I truly wish there was a way to keep CRAP like this out of the public forum - so many good people are harmed by this kind of CRAP
Thesa Chambers
Specializing in
Central Oregon Real Estate and a Central Oregon Real Estate blog visit this blog for more information on Sunriver or Central Oregon
Principal Broker with Prudential NW Properties
La Pine, Sunriver, Three Rivers South and Bend
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04-29-2009, 11:53 AM #7
Looks like someone doesn't like that approach... Personally, I get it, and yeah, I can see it... Nothing wrong with that technique, as long as the homeowner realizes that not all SS attempts will be successful, and therefore maybe it will go to sale, even with the best of efforts.
I don't use this technique, but it is a valid technique.
To each their own.Michael Suess
REI Training Warehouse, LLC
http://www.REITrainingWarehouse.com
BLOG: http://www.REITrainingWarehouse.com/wordpress
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05-04-2009, 12:54 PM #8
The public and AG in most states will look at this and think you're some how taking advantage of the public, so be careful. You might have the best of intentions, but the uneducated public looks at it like this.
You get a lot of money via equity in peoples' home with short sales. They get nothing. You win, the public lose. See the picture I am painting.
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05-10-2009, 11:41 AM #9
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