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Fortune Forclosures LLC

Mark Sokolowski
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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I am planning on purchasing a property in PA from Fortune Foreclosures LLC that is a company that will renovate and then sell the house at a profit and then wire the money back to me. anyone hear of this company ? i saw some reviews on the internet and most are good but im just wondering if anyone else heard of this company or better yet anyone do business with this company that can tell me how it went?

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Jay Hinrichs
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is this a connected investor deal..  use abundance of caution when doing this model.. you must align with the best of the best to make this work @Jason D.  it looks like a connected investor off shoot.

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