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Austin Ralls
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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How to help someone upside down on their home

Austin Ralls
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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I am an investor in Oklahoma and am asking for some advice on how I can help owners who have negative equity in their home. I have had people come to me in the past asking if I could help them out but I had to pass since I did not have the knowledge at that time. I am eager to gain some knowledge in the area and begin working with owners who are in desperate need from this situation. Thanks in advance!! 

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