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Greg Stetz
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Port St. Lucie, FL
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Divorce attorneys. Source of leads?

Greg Stetz
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Port St. Lucie, FL
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I’d like to know if these sorts of law professionals might be great to know for a source of leads. As a licensed realtor, I have listed homes for friends of mine going through divorce and I successfully have sold their home. This made them both so happy as the home they own together was a giant block for them in order to move on with their lives. They got this huge mortgage lien off their names, got a bunch of equity in the form of cash after the sale to liquidate any marriage debt and had extra cash to move on. I’d like to network w divorce industry professionals but haven’t approached one yet. Do you think they would be receptive? Is it legal for them? (No kickbacks Im sure). How do I approach this in a legal, ethical, and transparent way?

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