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Martin Sterling
  • Flipper
  • Staten Island, NY
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Asset Recovery Assistance and Advice

Martin Sterling
  • Flipper
  • Staten Island, NY
Posted

Greetings all,

So my question is if there any resources you would recommend for someone who is interested in assisting homeowners recapture the excess funds from a sheriff sale when bidders pay far more than what's owed.

I notice this in certain areas and wanted to know if there was a standard approach to get the previous homeowner their funds from the state for a portion of the funds you can reclaim for them. How would I go about figuring out the contracts and protocol?

I've seen some courses online for over $1000 that look shady. I've also seen something called recoverycourse.com. They're only about $150, but, they deal with recovery of judgments, and their reviews aren't filling me to the brim with enthusiasm in their product.

Any suggestions?

I think this strategy can work with my current strategies and make me feel good about helping people.

Thanks in Advance.

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