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Rayetta Chavez
  • Albuquerque, NM
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How can I help my friend/coworker in her home honeypot

Rayetta Chavez
  • Albuquerque, NM
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Hello, 

So I have not started my real estate journey. I have been the person who really wants to do this but stuck in the analysis/paralysis zone. 

But I believe I have an opportunity to help out a friend coworker of mine who has come across a "money pit" a home she purchased. Each new problem is just making me think there has to be a way out of this for her. 
Asking for advice or creative ways to help her in this situation. I think she needs to let this home go but give her an avenue to get into a better home.
Thank you for your attention to this and I feel like this could be the break I needed to get into investing.
 

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