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All Forum Posts by: Markese Daise

Markese Daise has started 2 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: Wholesaling Inherited Property With Squatters

Markese DaisePosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

@Michael C. excellent points. I especially like the clause regarding not closing escrow until the property is vacant. Thank you!

Post: Wholesaling Inherited Property With Squatters

Markese DaisePosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

I will keep you in the loop @Brian Ortins

Post: Wholesaling Inherited Property With Squatters

Markese DaisePosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

@David Mitchell and @Jim Viens Great input. You make great points. Thank you for your time!

Post: Wholesaling Inherited Property With Squatters

Markese DaisePosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hello @Rick H. Thanks for the reply.

I am actually not sure. The seller did confirm all names were on the deed (not sure if that helps). I will be sure to ask once I follow-up with the lead this evening. How would this play out in either scenario Rick?

Post: Wholesaling Inherited Property With Squatters

Markese DaisePosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hello BP Nation,

I have a rather interesting motivated seller wholesale lead I am working with now in the city of Boston (Massachusetts). I have a few questions; hopefully I can get some light shed on.

I had a lead come in from a gentleman whom inherited a property from his dad along with his 6 siblings. 3 of the siblings are deceased now. The gentleman and his siblings now want to get rid of the property quickly without placing it on the market; however there are squatters on site.

My questions:

Since the property was inherited; is there a probate process that has to be carried out first before I make an offer? What is the process? How long?

Would it be a good idea to get a home under contract to wholesale despite the fact there are squatters on site?

Thank you in advance BP!

Post: New Member Intro Boston, MA

Markese DaisePosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Thank you @Shaun Reilly and @Paul Timmins !

Post: New Member Intro Boston, MA

Markese DaisePosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hello BP Nation,

I am from Boston and currently work as an accountant for a commercial real estate investment development firm. I handle a few towers in our Boston and San Francisco portfolio’s.

Now to the good stuff. I have been exposed to RE investing for a while learning the craft. My investing interest is mainly wholesaling and eventually would like to branch out to more rehabs. I have recently sent out my first yellow letter campaign (1500 letters) marketing for off market deals in the Suffolk, Plymouth, Middlesex, and Norfolk counties in Massachusetts. I also utilize a few other marketing procedures as well to create various potential leads flowing throughout the pipeline. (I literally just got a call from a motivated seller with 2.4 acres of land in Wareham, MA while writing this intro). He seen one of my signs.

The Bigger Pockets community has been instrumental in my investing growth! Looking forward to interacting on the forums and hopefully collaborating with other fellow investors to add value while doing business.