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DaVon Brooks
  • Wholesaler
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Rehabbing a Foreclosure, Start to Finish

DaVon Brooks
  • Wholesaler
  • Nashville, TN
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I'm seriously considering contacting a bank regarding a Foreclosure that they control, and I am also in the process of researching and acquiring a HML to buy and flip the property. Where should I look for a contractor? I know a pretty awesome Real Estate Broker at Keller Williams, who I am positive would help move the property, and if not, I know other agents too.

However, I DONT know any contractors, especially those that specialize in House Flips. I would want somebody honest, thorough, quick and of course not ridiculously expensive. I would be working entirely off of the HML. Best way to screen contractors? Other issues I should look for when taking on a foreclosure as a flip? Links to other articles on here?

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Bernard Wallace
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  • wisconsin
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Bernard Wallace
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thanks for the advice

positivity lifestyle

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