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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Marketing to bankrupcy
Hello everyone, I have started marketing in my area, but thought of a concern that I am not currently prepared for... What can I do if I find a motivated seller that has filed or is filing bankruptcy?
Are there any options? I would like to find a solution where I can help the homeowner and get a deal, but I obviously don't want to violate any laws or get in trouble.
I would appreciate if anyone has any advice or can point me somewhere else that discusses this.
Thanks in advance!