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Brian Tran
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Submitting your picture with an offer

Brian Tran
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Hello,

I've read that Brandon likes to submit a cover letter with a picture of his family with his offers for properties. I personally really like this idea and am thinking of trying this out myself. However, I look reasonably young and I feel like I may shoot myself in the foot being a young person "wanting to invest in real estate". People may say they don't judge but it does happen, and I don't want to hurt my chances.

I would be using the profile picture that you see here, what do you guys think about a young investor including a picture of himself or herself?

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Agents have been advised to throw pictures and letters in the garbage so a Fair Housing violation does not inadvertently occur. 

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