Rich Younglord
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And I put banded signs near hospitals or just major intersections. And one day I got a call from this woman. And her name is Miss Babette. Her name was Miss Babette. And she was a 75-year-old Jewish woman. And I went and met with her. She wanted to sell her house. And we worked out a great price. We're ready to go. Then I do my little research, and she doesn't own the house.
And the reason why she doesn't own the house is because it's her mother's house, and her mother had just died maybe four or five months ago at this point. So I was like, okay, well, she had a brother who died. So I'm like, okay, you just have to become the administrator and all that stuff. It seemed like an easy process. I set it up.
And the reason why she doesn't own the house is because it's her mother's house, and her mother had just died maybe four or five months ago at this point. So I was like, okay, well, she had a brother who died. So I'm like, okay, you just have to become the administrator and all that stuff. It seemed like an easy process. I set it up.
And the reason why she doesn't own the house is because it's her mother's house, and her mother had just died maybe four or five months ago at this point. So I was like, okay, well, she had a brother who died. So I'm like, okay, you just have to become the administrator and all that stuff. It seemed like an easy process. I set it up.
And during this process, instead of it taking a few months, it ended up taking two years, right? Two years. And during this time, this woman would call me and she would ask me to take her to the supermarket, take her different you know, small things, but the deal that we worked out was so good. I'm taking it to the supermarket. It's not a problem. I'm having somebody deliver something.
And during this process, instead of it taking a few months, it ended up taking two years, right? Two years. And during this time, this woman would call me and she would ask me to take her to the supermarket, take her different you know, small things, but the deal that we worked out was so good. I'm taking it to the supermarket. It's not a problem. I'm having somebody deliver something.
And during this process, instead of it taking a few months, it ended up taking two years, right? Two years. And during this time, this woman would call me and she would ask me to take her to the supermarket, take her different you know, small things, but the deal that we worked out was so good. I'm taking it to the supermarket. It's not a problem. I'm having somebody deliver something.
It's not a problem. So through that, you know, we got to talk many times and just have good conversations. And one day she called me and she was like, Rich, what, is taking so long. I want to sell this house. She's like, my friend, let's change the name to protect the innocent. Let's say my friend, John doesn't believe me that I'm going to sell the house.
It's not a problem. So through that, you know, we got to talk many times and just have good conversations. And one day she called me and she was like, Rich, what, is taking so long. I want to sell this house. She's like, my friend, let's change the name to protect the innocent. Let's say my friend, John doesn't believe me that I'm going to sell the house.
It's not a problem. So through that, you know, we got to talk many times and just have good conversations. And one day she called me and she was like, Rich, what, is taking so long. I want to sell this house. She's like, my friend, let's change the name to protect the innocent. Let's say my friend, John doesn't believe me that I'm going to sell the house.
You know, I keep telling him to sell the house. I was like, your friend, John. So I said, well, let me meet this friend, John. Right. Because it sounded, you know, I asked her a few questions. He's like, He's in his late 50s. She's under my care. You know what I'm saying? Even though we're doing the deal, I'm seeing she doesn't have a lot of family and I'm just hearing this.
You know, I keep telling him to sell the house. I was like, your friend, John. So I said, well, let me meet this friend, John. Right. Because it sounded, you know, I asked her a few questions. He's like, He's in his late 50s. She's under my care. You know what I'm saying? Even though we're doing the deal, I'm seeing she doesn't have a lot of family and I'm just hearing this.
You know, I keep telling him to sell the house. I was like, your friend, John. So I said, well, let me meet this friend, John. Right. Because it sounded, you know, I asked her a few questions. He's like, He's in his late 50s. She's under my care. You know what I'm saying? Even though we're doing the deal, I'm seeing she doesn't have a lot of family and I'm just hearing this.
I want to see, make sure that he's not taking care of her. And I met him and you know, they were friends and he was actually, he had a whole family, you know, and she was friends with the whole family, I guess, but she had given them some money or something like that.
I want to see, make sure that he's not taking care of her. And I met him and you know, they were friends and he was actually, he had a whole family, you know, and she was friends with the whole family, I guess, but she had given them some money or something like that.
I want to see, make sure that he's not taking care of her. And I met him and you know, they were friends and he was actually, he had a whole family, you know, and she was friends with the whole family, I guess, but she had given them some money or something like that.
And, you know, when, what I realized is that when the older person's connected with somebody, it's like, you can't, there's nothing that I can necessarily do, but keep an eye out on what's going on and try to make sure everything is is on point. So I would kind of just make sure that I would be involved a little bit more. And that family ended up moving in with her.
And, you know, when, what I realized is that when the older person's connected with somebody, it's like, you can't, there's nothing that I can necessarily do, but keep an eye out on what's going on and try to make sure everything is is on point. So I would kind of just make sure that I would be involved a little bit more. And that family ended up moving in with her.
And, you know, when, what I realized is that when the older person's connected with somebody, it's like, you can't, there's nothing that I can necessarily do, but keep an eye out on what's going on and try to make sure everything is is on point. So I would kind of just make sure that I would be involved a little bit more. And that family ended up moving in with her.
So the process took like two years. And what we found out the problem was is that once she, her mother died, so it was being held up by the nursing home. The nursing home that her mother was in, they wanted their money. They were owed some money. And they didn't believe that they would