Pre-foreclosure lead contact attempt frequency unclear
Real estate investors targeting pre-foreclosure leads lack consensus on optimal contact cadence. There is no established best practice for how many attempts to make before disqualifying a lead. This creates inefficiency in outreach workflows.
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