How Property Situations Are Resolved Through RREX

A structured coordination system designed to organize complex property situations and route them to appropriate resolution pathways.

The RREX Control Flow System

1

Intake

Property situations are submitted through structured intake forms. Details are documented, categorized, and entered into the coordination system.

2

Evaluation

Each situation is assessed for complexity, urgency, ownership clarity, title status, and potential resolution pathways. Professionals may be engaged for specialized evaluation.

3

Routing

Situations are routed to appropriate professionals based on their nature. Attorneys for legal issues, title companies for title problems, investors for acquisition situations, lenders for financing needs.

4

Resolution Paths

Multiple resolution pathways may be identified: retain and restructure, sell, assign to investor, lease-option, deed in lieu, or other creative structures depending on the situation.

5

Execution

Coordinated execution of the chosen resolution path. This may involve multiple parties working in sequence or parallel to complete the transaction or resolution.

6

Outcome

Resolution documented and completed. Parties have clear outcomes. Documentation is maintained for reference and reporting purposes.

Professional Intake System

Attorneys

Submit cases requiring legal coordination, foreclosure defense, probate matters, or title litigation.

Attorney Intake →

Title Companies

Submit situations requiring title clearance, lien resolution, or ownership clarification.

Title Intake →

Lenders

Submit properties for loss mitigation coordination, REO disposition, or distressed asset routing.

Lender Intake →

Agents & Investors

Submit deals requiring off-market coordination, creative financing, or complex transaction support.

Investor Intake →