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		<title>The Short Sale Therapist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And the same is true with pricing. Look, if it doesn’t make sense in the context of a real estate deal, then it doesn’t make sense period. I believe our model remains by far the best deal, most efficient, and highest quality solution for real estate investors and agents to have professional solutions to the mind-numbing burden of negotiating short sales. We’re not a non-profit charity and we do have to turn a profit, which means there is a cost to working with us, and we expect you to be grown ups which means sometimes you’ll invest some money in a project that does not work out; however, for those of you running a business, it doesn’t get any more efficient financially that what we offer.]]></description>
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