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I have a client with a property valued at 360k, they're about to be foreclosed on. They owe 240k and need around 15k in their pocket or willing to get a seller financed property. How can I help these clients while still getting a finders fee?

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I always recommend you Never help someone in foreclosure for a fee. You are begging to get sued. Tell them to list the property for sale before it’s too late
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