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Mike Kinder
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • FL
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Foreclosure Acquisitions

Mike Kinder
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • FL
Posted

I've been haunting local foreclosure law firms and finding auction dates with these foreclosures, but in stead of waiting for the auction, I thought I might approach the home owner in distress. 

Has anyone here found any success in sending letters or simply knocking on the doors of these distressed owners?

I feel like these distressed owners would be interested in saving their credit, getting some cash and moving on for getting out from under their "lenders". 

Curious minds...  Thanks.

Mike

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