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All Forum Posts by: Ashley Ketvongsa

Ashley Ketvongsa has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Recs for RE attorneys familiar with creative investment strategy

Ashley KetvongsaPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hello, I am working on a deal with a client in foreclosure. Essentially we’re going to catch up her mortgage and give them some money upfront so they can move. Then we’re going to fix the house and list it. 

This is our first deal like this. My broker is nervous about it and said it’s very risky. He highly recommended having a an attorney review our documents before signing.

I haven’t had any luck in Atlanta with the real estate attorneys I typically use. Anyone have any recommendations around the greater Atlanta metro? Thank you in advance. 

Post: Subto Newbie looking for answers on an impending foreclosure

Ashley KetvongsaPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 2
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I’m a real estate agent and have been approached by a neighbor who is in the very last stage of foreclosure (within the month). We are meeting with them tomorrow to discuss and view their home. At this point we couldn’t even get it listed and sold before foreclosure. 

My husband and I have been learning about subto and want to act on this opportunity. Any advice or insights are greatly appreciated.