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Brendan Kennedy
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Sending out Pre-Forclosure Letters

Brendan Kennedy
  • New to Real Estate
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I am looking for Some help in regards to sending out some letters to homes in my area that are in “Pre-Forclosure” or “Bankruptcy” status.  I’m not quite sure what to say without coming across to the owners as greedy or trying to take advantage of a unfortunate situation they are in.  
I drove around and checked some of these properties out and I noticed some of these homes had kids bikes/toys in the front yard and really hit home for me.  I really do feel like I can help these people by offering them a fair equitable offer and that’s what I want to portray in my letter.   

Does anyone have any letters they have used in the past that they would like to share with me or any advice they could pass on? 

Thanks in advance BP team! 

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