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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Effective Letter For Short Sale Owner
I've recently connected with a friend who is a mortgage broker, real estate broker, and does BPOs as filler work. We are working out details of him notifying me when he runs across a property that he thinks might be headed for trouble. Can anyone help with some ideas or examples of letters to make contact with owners in this situation(before the realtors do)? The owners would likely be behind several payments.
This seems like a great lead source. I'm located in Orange County (Southern California). As you can probably see, this is my second post (after my initial introduction). Thanks for any help.
Bill