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Updated 25 days ago, 11/04/2024

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Jeremy Beland
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Derry, NH
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Navigating a $25k Deal Amid Hudson Chaos

Jeremy Beland
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Derry, NH
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In 2020, we took on one of our most challenging deals in Hudson, NH, where a woman reached out, desperate to sell her home and escape a troubled marriage. She’d recently moved out, leaving her unemployed husband in the house, and was living with her daughter. She was determined to close the sale by the end of the month, but her husband, who had no legal claim to the property, refused to leave.

The situation was emotionally and logistically complex. Her husband was a known drinker with a history of conflict, and it was clear that a straightforward eviction wouldn’t be easy. Instead, we decided to try a “cash-for-keys” approach, offering him financial assistance to peacefully vacate the property.

My wife Shelly and I went to the property to speak with him in person. With Shelly on edge, I knocked on the door, prepared to negotiate with someone who didn’t know us and wasn’t necessarily open to leaving. After an hour of conversation, he agreed to our cash-for-keys arrangement, provided he had two weeks to get ready. We arranged movers for both his belongings and the seller’s, ensuring a smooth transition for all involved.

Once he was out, we completed the final walk-through with our cash buyers, who were eager to close. Within three weeks, we managed to coordinate all aspects of the sale, including helping the seller transition her belongings into storage and securing a solid offer.

This wasn’t just a transaction—it was about helping a client regain control over her life. When she thanked us afterward, sharing how much our help meant to her, it was a reminder that our work is about more than real estate. Going beyond standard practices to navigate personal challenges builds lasting relationships and trust, proving that true service means tackling even the most complex situations head-on.

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