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Duane Richards
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  • Cedar Hills, UT
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Any wholesalers in the Birmingham, AL area to help sell property?

Duane Richards
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  • Cedar Hills, UT
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Hey all you good BP folks!

I have a friend who purchased a portfolio of 10 properties in the Birmingham, AL area and has had multiple issues with his PM and tenants. He's put a lot of money into trying to fix up/recover (including rebuilding a home from scratch through insurance that burned down), but at this point it may be best to unload what he can to recover from a further downward spiral financially. He's also not local to the market, so it's difficult to rehab at the scale he needs to.

Neither of us are very familiar with the mechanics of working with wholesalers, but they seem to have a larger market of interested investors willing to put in some sweat equity to increase ARV and turn distressed properties into profitable ones. Would love to chat with someone about the process and potential partnership.

Thanks!

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