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Real Estate Bird-Dog Lead Quality Expectations

New real estate bird-dogs are unclear on what information and qualification wholesalers expect when submitting leads. The post is a brief question from someone starting out in wholesaling seeking guidance on lead standards. Low signal for actionable problems.

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