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Stephen Gailey
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Lost deal

Stephen Gailey
  • Wholesaler
  • Erie, PA
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So it seems that my sellers contacted wells fargo and told them about the sub2 deal based on their lawyer telling them they had to, so then wells fargo proceeded to tell them that it was illegal and they werent allowed to do it, so they agreed to do a deed in lieu of foreclosure. Morons.. Oh yea, they called me up SCREAMING that I was trying to rip them off, after I explained everything in GREAT detail, even went over the cya acknowledgments TWICE and they still said I never told them everything. Told me that wells fargo told them that if I take them to court they have the support of corp lawyers etc as well, oh well, next!

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John Thedford#5 Wholesaling Contributor
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Naples, FL
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John Thedford#5 Wholesaling Contributor
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You wanted to buy sub2? 

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