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Richard Licon
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Tax Advocate for distressed Homowners

Richard Licon
  • Realtor
  • Trabuco Canyon, CA
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I am seriously looking into becoming a Tax Advocate across the country,  for homeowners heading toward a tax sale. I am wanting to see if I can help these homeowners in any way possible, and still make a living doing this, BUT  I need training from a very reputable program/company, does anyone have insight as to where I should go to get this learning done, I am also an agent in California and a member of SUBTO with Pace Morby, so I am very serious in getting this done and seeing how many people out of their distress. 

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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@Ned Carey

I agree

Calling yourself an “advocate” is like calling a deer hunter and advocate for deer

Your only goal is to hunt (find distressed borrowers) and for self benefit.

Not saying that’s a bad thing or good thing, but call it like it is.

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