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Steve Puglisi
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Ideas for off market deals

Steve Puglisi
  • Wethersfield, CT
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Anyone have success generating off market deals and what avenues did you use?  I'm thinking of neworking via estate attorneys, bankruptcy attorney's, maybe divorce attorneys  in my area.  Thoughts or suggestions?

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Jerry Holt
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Jerry Holt
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@Steve Puglisi

It sounds like you are wanting to target distressed situations to locate off-market properties with potentially motivated sellers. If so, you don’t need to contact any attorneys. But you will need to locate the distressed situations and contact the decision makers directly. Probate, divorce, foreclosure, evictions and code violation filings are all examples of distressed situations and can all be located by researching public records in your neck of the woods. Good luck!

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