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Foreclosures and Auctions

Tracey Bond
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Looking for helpful information. I want to focus on helping people in the foreclosure or auction stage. Whether it's  keeping  their home or selling keeping as much equity as possible. I believe I can help and still get paid. However, the matter of liability has been brought to my attention. I was told told the way to avoid being sued is to be come a Real Estae Agent. I don't want to become an agent. Is there anything else I can do as a Wholesaler to minimize the possibility of being sued?

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