About the Author:
Dwan Bent-Twyford, The Queen of Short Sales®, learned the “foreclosure” business the old-fashioned way, by knocking on doors. Her motivation to become an investor came out of sheer desperation. She went through a divorce and found herself a single mom not wanting to raise her child in daycare. She needed a career that would allow her the freedom of working from home and raising her daughter at the same time. Investing in foreclosures was the perfect solution. She made $22,000 her first deal and never looked back.
She now successfully handles every aspect of wholesaling, short sales, buying, rehabbing, marketing, and financing foreclosures and distressed properties. In a business dominated by men, this amazing woman quickly learned how to apply her unique experience to create win-win situations when buying property. With so many folks asking Dwan, “How can I learn this business?”, she developed a complete home study training series.
She has been a featured speaker on MSNBC, Fox & Friends, Naomi Judd’s New Morning Show and many more national television programs. She now enjoys traveling and sharing her vast knowledge with new as well as seasoned investors. Don’t miss this exciting lady!
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Are You Or Any Of Your Clients Considering Bankruptcy?
As I have been watching the news this week, I see that bankruptcy is at an all time high. You may be a homeowner in distress or an investor who is upside down or a real estate agent who has some financial difficulty or has a client in trouble. You may be considering filing bankruptcy. Just know that bankruptcy is not the end of the world. Many people file and start fresh and become wildly successful. Read more
What Is All The Fuss About Short Sales?

What is all the fuss about short sales? Everywhere you turn, there is another seminar, another guru, or another boot camp all teaching the same thing. Can so many people be right? How many different ways can there be to do the same thing? Folks, believe it or not, there are not one hundred different ways to do short sales, there is only one.





