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Bill Tyler
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  • Arlington, TX
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What is YOUR solution?

Bill Tyler
  • Investor
  • Arlington, TX
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I recently attended a REI meeting here in Dallas/Ft. Worth and the speaker stated "When someone calls you with a problem - THEY have the problem, you do not pick it. Offer a solution to THEIR problem."

With that in mind - as I peruse the latest Pre-foreclosure listing for Tarrant County, what solutions would you offer someone that is underwater in their property?  I am seeing some as low as a few hundred dollars underwater all the way up to nearly $50,000 underwater.  Everyone on the listing is basically having the same problems - but I am too new to think of ways to help anyone so far underwater (other than walk away). Like many others, I'm focusing on the properties with at least a certain amount of equity in them. 

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