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How Dan Garrison helps lawyers maximize their filings with zero-down Chapter 7s

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Contenido proporcionado por Bankruptcy Law Success Podcast and Bob Hiler. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Bankruptcy Law Success Podcast and Bob Hiler o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
I interview Dan Garrison, a bankruptcy attorney who co-founded Fresh Start Funding with Matt Hartley to help other attorneys offer zero-down Chapter 7s. I learned two things talking to Dan. First, after talking to Dan, I am much more confident that bankruptcy attorneys should go ahead and offer zero-down Chapter 7s today, as long as they do it properly as described in this interview. (I was more wary before.) Second, I was impressed by Fresh Start's "mid-single digit" default rate, as well as its revenue share being up to 75% of post-petition fees. One last thing... In this interview, Dan talks about practices growing by 25-30% after implementing zero-down Chapter 7s. I think Dan is being fairly conservative. From what I'm seeing, once you figure out how to sell zero-down bankruptcies (and you figure out your marketing), you can double or triple your filings. Some of the highlights in this interview include: * Why bankruptcy attorneys who offer zero-down Chapter 7s see huge increases in their bankruptcy filings versus old-school "layaway plans" * The specific two requirements you should have prospects meet before you lend them money by doing a zero-down bankruptcy * Exactly how offering zero-down bankruptcies helps you avoid clients who use sob stories to try to beat you down on price * The ethical and legal reasons you should never "factor" your accounts receivables in order to offer zero-down bankruptcies (and what to do instead) * And a whole lot more, including how you can radically reduce the risk of being the first in your district to offer a zero-down bankruptcy You can also subscribe to get an email when we release new episodes of the Bankruptcy Law Success podcast: https://forms.aweber.com/form/76/985243976.htm
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I interview Dan Garrison, a bankruptcy attorney who co-founded Fresh Start Funding with Matt Hartley to help other attorneys offer zero-down Chapter 7s. I learned two things talking to Dan. First, after talking to Dan, I am much more confident that bankruptcy attorneys should go ahead and offer zero-down Chapter 7s today, as long as they do it properly as described in this interview. (I was more wary before.) Second, I was impressed by Fresh Start's "mid-single digit" default rate, as well as its revenue share being up to 75% of post-petition fees. One last thing... In this interview, Dan talks about practices growing by 25-30% after implementing zero-down Chapter 7s. I think Dan is being fairly conservative. From what I'm seeing, once you figure out how to sell zero-down bankruptcies (and you figure out your marketing), you can double or triple your filings. Some of the highlights in this interview include: * Why bankruptcy attorneys who offer zero-down Chapter 7s see huge increases in their bankruptcy filings versus old-school "layaway plans" * The specific two requirements you should have prospects meet before you lend them money by doing a zero-down bankruptcy * Exactly how offering zero-down bankruptcies helps you avoid clients who use sob stories to try to beat you down on price * The ethical and legal reasons you should never "factor" your accounts receivables in order to offer zero-down bankruptcies (and what to do instead) * And a whole lot more, including how you can radically reduce the risk of being the first in your district to offer a zero-down bankruptcy You can also subscribe to get an email when we release new episodes of the Bankruptcy Law Success podcast: https://forms.aweber.com/form/76/985243976.htm
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