All Forum Posts by: Kody Henderson
Kody Henderson has started 8 posts and replied 34 times.
Post: Legality of approaching homeowner

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
@Mike S. Thank you. Appreciate this. Glad there are other people out there that see it this way.
Post: Legality of Approaching homeowner

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
@Account Closed Thanks. Yeah I figured there might be something along these lines about it. Just for clarification. My goal would be to help them get what they need. Not take advantage of them.
Post: Legality of approaching homeowner

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
@Russell Brazil Thank you. For some reason that thought did not even cross my mind. I'll look into it!!
Post: Legality of Approaching homeowner

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
I work as a first responder in a hot market. On a daily basis I go into homes of people that would be perfect for creating a list of homes to try and wholesale to local flippers.
My question is...
Are there any legal issues I may run into if I were to contact the homeowners of these homes about selling?
Example: Person at 123 main street calls 911 because they fell down and can’t get up. They live alone or their spouse is unable to assist them. Fire Department shows up picks them up and if not injured people usually stay home.
Hypothetically if I were to write down the address and later reach out to them via door knock, direct mail or call are there any legal issues I might run into?
Thanks in advance!
Post: Legality of approaching homeowner

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
I work as a first responder in a hot market. On a daily basis I go into homes of people that would be perfect for creating a list of homes to try and wholesale to local flippers.
My question is...
Are there any legal issues I may run into if I were to contact the homeowners of these homes about selling?
Example: Person at 123 main street calls 911 because they fell down and can’t get up. They live alone or their spouse is unable to assist them. Fire Department shows up picks them up and if not injured people usually stay home.
Hypothetically if I were to write down the address and later reach out to them via door knock, direct mail or call are there any legal issues I might run into?
Thanks in advance!
Post: Im a first responder in a hot market

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
I work as a first responder in a hot market. On a daily basis I go into homes of people that would be perfect for creating a list of homes to try and wholesale to local flippers.
My question is...
Are there any legal issues I may run into if I were to contact the homeowners of these homes about selling?
Example: Person at 123 main street calls 911 because they fell down and can’t get up. They live alone or their spouse is unable to assist them. Fire Department shows up picks them up and if not injured people usually stay home.
Hypothetically if I were to write down the address and later reach out to them via door knock, direct mail or call are there any legal issues I might run into?
Thanks in advance!
-Kody
Post: Investor 101: How To Get Started In Real Estate Investing

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
Looking forward to meeting some new people!!
Post: Getting started in Seattle area

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
Hey everyone, also very new here in seattle. Would love to be able to make it to a meetup and just talk with some of you!
Post: Success Story from Mt. Baker, Seattle

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
@James Dainard Fantastic job. Seeing these flips in Seattle/King County make me very excited to get started in investing. Would love to be able to connect and learn.
Post: New guy in Seattle area

- Wholesaler
- Seattle, WA
- Posts 36
- Votes 8
@Brandon L. thank you. I will be reading over these tonight. I will be sure to push any lingering questions your way! Again thank you for the warm welcome.