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Brandon Ribeiro
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  • Philadelphia, Pa
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Potential flip opportunity hoarder situation

Brandon Ribeiro
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  • Real Estate Broker
  • Philadelphia, Pa
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So I came across a flip opportunity from my mailers. The owner is a 90 year old lady who lives in this 6 bedroom home and is a hoarder… she wants to sell, and move- however wants to bring her things with her. 

I’d love to make this happen for her, however I can’t rack my brain to figure out logistically how to make this happen. She needs the proceeds from the sale in order to purchase her next place. 

It also seems that she doesn’t get along with any of her kids, so that’s no help either. 


ideally I wish she would just leave all her things because then I’d close on her place, find her a new place, and give her a month to move out, then just get a cleanout crew in there. 

What would you guys do?

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