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Jeanine Boyd
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  • West Bloomfield, MI
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Daisy Chains

Jeanine Boyd
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • West Bloomfield, MI
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In the last 7 months I've been approached by commercial investors. So I check them out as much as possible before I speak to the so called "seller". What's the proper way to get rid of these daisy chains? I'm so tired of having people sign ncnd's and never speak to the proper people. I lost a client doing this! I have real investors that want to invest nation wide in hotels, resorts, casino, etc. They know what cap they want as well as the locations. I received 15 new potential clients today. I'm new to the commercial side of things. Should I find an asset management company or what? Please advise.....

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