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Shawn Hershberger
  • Wholesaler
  • Canton, OH
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Ready to hire someone to pull probate leads...where do I start?

Shawn Hershberger
  • Wholesaler
  • Canton, OH
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I have been investing almost solely in probate deals for the past 8 months. 3 out the 4 counties I invest in have records available online, with one requiring you to go to the courthouse. I am ready to hire someone to pull and maintain my leads and would also like them to handle marketing. 

Who do I start with? Is it necessary to have someone with a light title background? Because one of the counties requires you to physically visit the courthouse, I figure I will need someone somewhat local. Also, what do you typically pay? Would love to know how some of you have navigated this transition. Thanks! 

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