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Jill Md
  • Real Estate Investor
  • AZ
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Dealing with Seller's Calls...

Jill Md
  • Real Estate Investor
  • AZ
Posted

Wow, What a day. I have just getting numerous calls based on "I Buy Houses" type advertising I've recently placed.

As I alluded to in another thread, speaking with sellers as a newbie can be quite surprising at times.

My biggest hurdle is what to tell those callers that are upside down on their properties, often by $20-75K.
How is the best way to deal with this situation and address it professionally and expeditiously?
I'm not looking to give anyone false hope, and as we discussed in another thread we are investors looking to buy... or not buy a house.

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