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Michael Van Irvin
  • Louisville, KY
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wholesaling Mother-inlaw

Michael Van Irvin
  • Louisville, KY
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I am new to wholesaling and my mother in-law is thinking about calling another investor to sale her home. I told her that I could do it and I would do it with getting little to no profit. The question I have is, how does this work if she still owes a morgage? Also, is this something I should do in the first place? I feel if she goes through with it, I could do right by her more so than someone else. Thanks

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