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Gregory DuFour
  • Ortonville, MI
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New Member in Ortonville Michigan

Gregory DuFour
  • Ortonville, MI
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Hello All,

I have been ramping up to get started in investing.  Trying to do all of the right things, got incorporated, got an accounting firm to setup al of my accounts, sat through a couple flipping seminars...

Now I need to buy some property.  I see houses that look like good candidates, but I am having a hard time reaching the owners.  Either they don't respond to phone calls of the house is vacant and no lead on who the owner is.

Does anybody have any advise for me to get the ball rolling?  I am also trying to find a good source to find templates/forms for purchase agreements and lending agreements.

Any help will be appreciated!

Thanks,

Greg

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