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Updated almost 5 years ago, 03/18/2020

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To be empathic or not to be?

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My husband and I are very new to the Real Estate investing business. We have yet to close and seal a deal.  Unlike him, I feel as even with what’s going on with the COVID-19 we should still be persistent. I guess it’s his moral compass that tells him that it’s vulture like. Is it wrong for me to want to still conduct business as usual? I already have ideas to protect our health and others. There many ways to conduct real estate moving parts with out all personal interaction in a safe way. Should we wait and possible miss-out on opportunities or push forward? 

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