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Deborah Breeden
  • Lakeland, FL
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Starting Over, Wholesaling and Mediating in Knoxville, TN

Deborah Breeden
  • Lakeland, FL
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Greetings All!  I am taking some time to transition from Florida to Knoxville, TN.  Wanting to wholesale parcels, single/multi-family and commercial properties.  Just starting out, again, since I just flipped a couple of small deals in Lakeland, Florida a few years ago.

Passionate about both, distressed RE property and Online Mediation, eager to see where blending the two can lead me in this next chapter in my life.

I'm hoping to raise awareness about the benefits of mediation across the board.

The contrast of resolving "disputes" through legal channels is like being forced into a boxing match with promoters, coaches, judges, and an audience placing bets.  Even the 'winner' comes out bloody, battered and bruised -  While mediation is like a moving the decisions to a private dance lesson, where people choose their own steps, moves, timing and outcomes. 

I will be in Knoxville, week of January 12 to learn about the City, attend the Tax Deed Auction, network with wholesalers, folks doing rehabs and other professionals in that industry.

Hopefully, my time will be evenly divided between my two passions, seeing vacant or distressed buildings rejuvenated  and empowering people to choose sustainable solutions to pressing matters in a safe, affordable and private venue.

Deborah B.