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All Forum Posts by: Timothy Connolly

Timothy Connolly has started 3 posts and replied 11 times.

Post: How much do you offer for cash for keys?

Timothy ConnollyPosted
  • Specialist
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 18
Aloha Tanner, I have worked as a an REO listing agent in CA and now in HI for many years and have completed many CFK agreements over this time. It is absolutely in your better interest to negotiate one of these, even if you end up spending more than what your eviction cost would be. The opportunity cost of letting them stay is very important to consider. That’s lost rent, potential damage to the property and your time and energy. It’s important to start the dialogue though. Reach out and see if they would be willing to leave for cash. Then ask THEM how much they need and negotiate from there. They may be willing to take less than what your offering.