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Ryan Cooper
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First timer questions!

Ryan Cooper
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Hello BP community! I have started my first direct mailers and having better success than anticipated (woohooo). I have a deal I'm pursuing that has the right numbers and about to send them a Purchase Contract. He's an absentee owner so I was curious on the information exchange process. Should I just be ping pong'ing faxes between the title company and the owner? What's the simplest/most convenient way to do this?

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