One of WCP’s agents told us yesterday that WCP is closing its doors and will not be funding any of the deals for which it has signed letters of intent. He mentioned that he was told this on a conference call where he was let go earlier this week. WCP blamed the issue on the financial markets.
Allegedly, WCP will release individuals who have signed letters of intent from their deal if the landowner calls WCP and requests to be released.
If you have entered into a deal with WCP and would like to check out other options, please contact us.
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