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looking to outsource my short sale negotiations. Any recommendations

Steve Norton
  • Real Estate Investor
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Hello Folks!

Any investors here that have had great results in outsourcing the negotiations to someone else? Or you suggest that I build my own team and hire a negotiator locally?

If you are outsourcing, I would love to hear who are those negotiators that you have had success with and really DO follow up on the files constantly.

Thanks a lot!!

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Nick J.
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They're all members of this board, look 'em up and you'll see that they're legit and can handle whatever you bring them. Ask me how I know :)

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