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I sent out our first batch of 100 yellow letters last week. I`m tracking the responses and will publish a report sometime soon, but I received a very unusual reply today: A handwritten Christmas card/letter from an older gentleman whose wife is hospitalized w/ Alzheimer`s and will not be coming back home. He needs to move out and is very concerned about the amount of cleaning etc that needs to be done. It`s a fairly long letter with a good deal of personal information about their situation and their home. He ends with the hope that I am "Just Married as that is what [wife] and I said - `We will never move`...." Wow.
So...
Clearly, I`m not in business to "steal houses from old people". However, I do see an opportunity to create a win/win situation by offering a fair price with favorable terms. It could be to the owners advantage to convert their asset-turned-liability into a source of income to help fund the next phase of their lives. My biggest concern would be avoiding the appearance of being a house-stealer.
Any advice from those who have been down this path before?
So...
Clearly, I`m not in business to "steal houses from old people". However, I do see an opportunity to create a win/win situation by offering a fair price with favorable terms. It could be to the owners advantage to convert their asset-turned-liability into a source of income to help fund the next phase of their lives. My biggest concern would be avoiding the appearance of being a house-stealer.
Any advice from those who have been down this path before?