The deals that look impossible are the ones we remember. Five heirs with one in prison. Squatters who started a fire mid-contract. Subject-to transactions that required three fumigations and emergency electrical repairs. These are the real stories — what happened, how we solved it, and what you can learn from each one.
By Zareena Samidon | Samidon Realty Group | Colleyville, TX
We Delivered Closing Documents to a Prison. Here's Why That Was the Easy Part.
5 heirs. Different states. One in prison with no phone access. This is the story of the most complicated probate sale we've ever closed — and what made it work.
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Squatters Set the Garage on Fire During Our Deal. We Closed Anyway.
A divorce. A roach infestation. Squatters. A garage fire. All while we were under contract. This subject-to deal should have failed five times. It didn't.
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The Foundation Crack We Couldn't See — And the $25,000 Renegotiation That Followed
We contracted a property in Aubrey, TX at $395,000. A structural engineer found $25K in slab foundation damage not visible from the exterior. Here's what happened next.
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The Hoarder House No One Wanted to Deal With — and Why $15,000 Was the Right Number
Two heirs inherited a hoarder house in poor condition. We started at $45,000. They're accepting $15,000. Not because we pushed — because the real math made $15K the better answer.
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1 in 4 Real Estate Titles Has a Problem — Here's What Title Searches Actually Find
Title professionals find liens, ownership disputes, and undisclosed encumbrances in 25% of all titles. Here's what they find, how long it takes to resolve, and what happens if they can't.
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How Does a Real Estate JV Deal Work? We Bought a $15K Property 3 Miles From a Florida Beach and Split $20K With a Partner.
Palm Bay, FL — 3.2 miles from the beach. A $15K distressed property, a JV partner who found the buyer, and $20K split between two investors. Here's exactly how a JV deal works.
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The Seller Refused to Sign on Closing Day. We Called a Lawyer. Here's How It Ended.
Title issues. A $10K tax lien. An accidentally disclosed assignment fee. A seller who refused to sign at closing. A lawyer letter. This probate deal in Mooresville, MS survived all of it — and funded.
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