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GENERAL QUESTION - NEW AND LEARNING

Kaniel Widder
  • NWA Fayetteville, AR
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I'm an aspiring wholesaler and am currently putting together a call list. I found these three homes in the middle of nowhere on the same road I grew up on. All the homes in the area are owned by home owners besides these three. These three are owned by a real estate llc. Upon researching the company I found that their status is revoked. Would this be a sign that they will be motivated sellers? The houses in question are all dumps and always have been, I just assumed since the company is in bad standing with taxes and all that, they may be willing to sell for a discount. Obviously they were planning on flipping them, clearly don't have the capital.

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