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Casey Penland
  • Investor
  • Greensboro, NC
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Divorced homeowner has wife on title

Casey Penland
  • Investor
  • Greensboro, NC
Posted

Hello BP!

I reached out to this homeowner through direct mail about being interested in his property. He gave me a call a few weeks later and said he is very interested in selling his property and would even be willing to sell it off market to me. However, he is going through a separation with his wife and her name is on the title. They both are on different pages and are not in agreement about selling the property. He pays all the bills on the property but does not know how to get around this situation.

This property would be a great investment opportunity especially if I can get it off market. Any advice on how I should go about this or how I can help him out through this process?

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