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Jimmy C.
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First Probate Deal

Jimmy C.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Seminole, FL
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So Im getting calls and going to look at a property today! So Im kinda excited

I wanted to ask how do you approach your Sellers in order to get access to show end buyers? Do yo only show a couple of selected buyers that you prescreen thoroughly? I already have a buyers list, but they are used to me just giving a lock box code to go look in their own time. Obviously I cant show these probate properties as frequently...so im sort of confused how I overcome this temporary road block.

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Andrew Massaro
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Andrew Massaro
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Agree 100% with Ned. Make sure your contract states that seller must provide access to the property for inspections, etc. Make sure you are present when your potential buyers come over (send out an email saying to contact you for an appointment to see the property). And tell the seller these people are your inspectors and/or private investors.

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