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Updated about 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

Frustrated...
I keep running into the SAME issue with foreclosures and that is running out of time. How do you buy time to get a deal closed? I get calls from homeowners but the auction is always at most 7 days away and in order to get a deal structured and speak with the lender it all eats away at time. What am I doing wrong because i'm tired of seeing these potential deals amount to nothing because of auction dates approaching so quickly. Is my marketing wrong? I market to the foreclosures listed in the paper as soon as I seem them posted. Please give advice