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Bryan Conwell
  • Denver, CO
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Disagreement with partner

Bryan Conwell
  • Denver, CO
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Hello all! This morning I ran into an issue with my partner. He seems to think it is acceptable to tell a potential buyer that I cant place an ARV on a property. My counter is that there is always and ARV and should always be included in a pitch if you will. I feel with telling a potential buyer that I cannot place an ARV I show my backside. Am I wrong? Not trying to win an argument, that is petty. Simply trying to guide my ship on the right and proper course. Thanks all!!!

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