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RREX evaluates situations before determining next steps.
Every property situation is evaluated across these dimensions before next steps are determined.
How simple or complicated is the situation? Some properties involve straightforward transactions while others require multi-party coordination, legal intervention, or structural remediation before resolution is possible.
How quickly does this need to be resolved? Time-sensitive situations such as foreclosure deadlines, auction dates, or expiring contracts require immediate structuring and coordination to preserve options.
Who is involved in decision making? Single ownership differs from multi-party arrangements, probate estates, trust holdings, or corporate ownership. Clear authority identification is required before coordination can proceed.
What obligations or constraints exist? Existing mortgages, liens, judgments, tax delinquencies, or other encumbrances affect what pathways are viable. Available capital and deal structure requirements must be understood.
Are records, agreements, and documents clear? Title commitments, deeds, surveys, settlement statements, and ownership records must be organized and available. Missing or conflicting documentation requires remediation before transactions can proceed.
RREX reviews property situations across these categories. Each type is assessed based on complexity, timeline, and structure.
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RREX evaluates situations before determining next steps. Not all submissions result in engagement.