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Welcome to the Dirty Deeds Podcast, where we talk about how to buy more real estate for less money, because it comes with problems, how to solve those problems and how to run a business doing it while generating tens of millions a year there. A little cleverness and a lot of give a darn goes a long way here. Hosted by Logan Fullmer.
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In this episode of Dirty Deeds, Logan Fullmer sits down with Logan Clark, a former corporate new-home sales pro who walked away from a safe six-figure career to chase something bigger—freedom, ownership, and the thrill of real problem-solving in distressed real estate. Clark opens up about leaving an $80–$90 million sales track, taking a leap into an industry he’d never touched, and going “all in” on building his own business from scratch. He breaks down how he used the coaching program to accelerate his learning curve, uncover complex title situations, work multi-heir families, gain credibility as a brand-new operator, and close his first major deal from eight hours away without ever stepping foot on the property. From probate puzzles to code-compliance battles to navigating family dynamics, Logan shares how he secured over $500,000 in equity in just six months, built a small but effective team, partnered strategically, and found the fulfillment he never had in corporate America. If you're thinking about ditching the W2 world, want to understand the real mechanics behind fractional ownership deals, or you're simply chasing the spark that comes with building something of your own, this episode will hit home.💥 Want to learn how we get the most profitable deals out there?Get Your Free Copy of Distressed Property Secrets Book by clicking the link below:👉 https://dpasummit.com/free-book-page🎯 Want to be coached by Logan?Book a consultation using the link below:👉 http://coaching.dpasummit.comLike, comment, and subscribe for more interviews with real estate professionals turning chaos into opportunity.
In this episode of Dirty Deeds, Logan Fullmer sits down with Allan and AJ, two young land investors who quietly built a million-dollar real estate operation without trust funds, flashy lifestyles, or big backers—just grit, resourcefulness, and relentless action. They share how they went from working sales floors and cable-install jobs to closing over 140 distressed property deals in a single year, using a simple land-flipping model, high-velocity marketing, and a small team of inexperienced but hungry helpers. Allan and AJ break down how they discovered overlooked rural lots, turned $800 leads into five-figure spreads, built a Discord-fueled sales team, and learned hard business lessons through changing markets, rising interest rates, and expensive holding costs. From their beginnings at Mattress Mac’s store to six-figure problem-solving deals involving easements, busted legal descriptions, and abandoned pipelines, this conversation is packed with actionable insight on acquisitions, dispositions, systems, KPIs, transparency, and building a real business—not just hustle. If you're trying to scale from your first deal to a real company, this episode will show you the mindset, strategy, and discipline that make it possible.💥 Want to learn how we get the most profitable deals out there?Get Your Free Copy of Distressed Property Secrets Book by clicking the link below:👉 https://dpasummit.com/free-book-page-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🎯 Want to be coached by Logan?Book a consultation using the link below:👉 http://coaching.dpasummit.com-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Like, comment, and subscribe for more interviews with real estate professionals turning chaos into opportunity.
💥 Want to learn how we get the most profitable deals out there?Get Your Free Copy of Distressed Property Secrets Book by clicking the link below:👉 https://dpasummit.com/free-book-page-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🎯 Want to be coached by Logan?Book a consultation using the link below:👉 http://coaching.dpasummit.com-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In this episode of Dirty Deeds, I sit down with my longtime friend Eric Duffner to talk about a side of life we rarely show on camera—addiction, recovery, relapse, rebuilding, and the unbelievable journey of becoming the men we are today. Eric and I met nearly 20 years ago inside Austin Recovery, both of us fighting our own battles with heroin, Suboxone, and the chaos that comes with addiction. What started as two guys trying to survive turned into decades of shared experiences, hard lessons, homelessness, massive comebacks, and complete rebuilds—multiple times. Eric opens up about the insane highs and brutal lows of his journey: going from running multimillion-dollar businesses in California to losing everything, living in motels and cars, and clawing his way back again with nothing but grit and faith. We talk about the reality of relapse, how the “disease” actually works inside the brain, the myths about willpower, and why so many massively successful people come from the same broken places we did. From rehab stories to celebrity encounters, to rebuilding life from scratch, to the spiritual side of recovery—this is one of the rawest, most honest conversations we’ve ever recorded. If you’ve ever struggled, felt lost, or wondered how to pull yourself out of the darkest moments, this episode will hit home.Connect with Logan:📸 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/logan_fullmer🎵 TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@loganfullmer_?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@loganfullmer🌐 Website: https://www.loganfullmer.com/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Like, comment, and subscribe for more interviews with real estate professionals turning chaos into opportunity.
💥 Want to learn how we get the most profitable deals out there?Get Your Free Copy of Distressed Property Secrets Book by clicking the link below:👉 https://dpasummit.com/free-book-page-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🎯 Want to be coached by Logan?Book a consultation using the link below:👉 http://coaching.dpasummit.com-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In this episode, I sit down with Dallas-based real estate operator and wholesaler Donovan Ruffin, founder of Equity Cash Offer, to unpack how he went from broke kid flipping iPhones and knocking doors in the Texas heat to running multi-market sales teams and a serious wholesale operation across Texas, Florida, Georgia, and beyond. We talk about his early days in door-to-door AT&T sales, partnering into a marketing company that was doing millions, and why he walked away from that income to go all-in on real estate. Donovan breaks down how he got his first wholesale deal in a couple of days, the shift from buying flips from wholesalers to going direct-to-seller, and how cold calling, online marketing, and team building turned into a machine. We get real about the market correction, losing money for months, almost breaking the business, restructuring comp plans, hiring 20+ dispo reps, and why brand, reputation, and not quitting are the only real “secrets” to his success. If you’re stuck at a 9–5, thinking about wholesaling, or already doing deals but want to scale without blowing up your life, this conversation will punch you in the mouth (in a good way) and show you what it really takes to build something that lasts.Connect with Logan:📸 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/logan_fullmer🎵 TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@loganfullmer_?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@loganfullmer🌐 Website: https://www.loganfullmer.com/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Like, comment, and subscribe for more interviews with real estate professionals turning chaos into opportunity.
💥 Want to learn how we get the most profitable deals out there?Get Your Free Copy of Distressed Property Secrets Book by clicking the link below:👉 https://dpasummit.com/free-book-page-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🎯 Want to be coached by Logan?Book a consultation using the link below:👉 http://coaching.dpasummit.com-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In this episode, host Logan Fullmer sits down with Dan Burke, a seasoned San Antonio attorney who’s been helping small businesses and families across Texas for nearly 20 years. Dan talks about the real-world side of running a business, from handling contracts and collections to navigating probate with confidence. With his straight-shooting style and years of experience, Dan shares practical legal tips that any Texas entrepreneur can appreciate. It’s an honest, down-to-earth conversation about business, law, and the grit it takes to make things work in the Lone Star State.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🔗 Connect with Logan📸 Instagram:   / logan_fullmer  🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loganfullmer_...▶️ YouTube:    / @loganfullmer  🌐 Website: https://www.loganfullmer.com/------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🔗 Connect with Dan BurkeDan Burke🌐 Website: https://www.danburkelaw.com/--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------⚠️ DISCLAIMERAll videos on this channel are not legal or financial advice. Any tips, recommendations, warnings, strategies, or resources discussed in these videos are intended for entertainment purposes only. Always do your own due diligence before acting on anything shown or recommended on this channel.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more interviews with real estate professionals turning chaos into opportunity.
Most service businesses don’t even realize how much money they’re leaving on the table. Missed calls, slow follow-ups, and lost leads. In this trailer, Logan Fullmer talks with Amit Bijlani from Voxtell AI and David Zuniga, a veteran in automotive sales and customer experience, about how AI and good old-fashioned hustle can fix that. From real estate to car dealerships, they break down what it takes to stay sharp, move fast, and keep business booming in Texas. It’s a quick, straight-shooting preview of how smart systems and smarter people can turn chaos into growth.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🔗 Connect with Logan📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/logan_fullmer🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loganfullmer_?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@loganfullmer🌐 Website: https://www.loganfullmer.com/------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🔗 Connect with GuestsAmit Bijlani – Founder of Voxtell AI🌐 https://voxtellai.comDavid Zuniga – Automotive Sales & Customer Experience Leader🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zuniga-350899119/--------------------------------------------------------------------⚠️ DISCLAIMERAll videos on this channel are not legal or financial advice. Any tips, recommendations, warnings, strategies, or resources discussed in these videos are intended for entertainment purposes only. Always do your own due diligence before acting on anything shown or recommended on this channel.--------------------------------------------------------------------
In this episode, Chris Burns takes us deep into the messy, high-stakes world of real estate deals that most investors won’t touch. From DJing in Mumbai to mastering DC’s complex Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA), Chris has worn nearly every hat in real estate—agent, developer, landlord, flipper, Section 8 operator, land entitlement negotiator, and tenant advocate. He shares the reality of chasing deals that drag on for years, battling landlords in court, and dealing with hazardous chopped-up boarding houses where 20 people lived in spaces designed for five. Chris explains why being pragmatic, even keel, and obsessively detail-oriented is the only way to survive in this business—and why sometimes walking away is smarter than squeezing juice that isn’t worth it. He also opens up about his biggest wins, like building a diverse portfolio over 12 years by relentlessly learning every angle of the business, and how joining the right coaching program finally brought everything into focus. Beyond just chasing deals, Chris has represented both tenants and landlords in TOPA negotiations, built lasting relationships, and proven that understanding the rules better than anyone else gives you leverage in even the toughest situations. He stresses that this isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme—it’s a business that rewards obsessive learners who can think multiple moves ahead, stay calm under pressure, and adapt when things get chaotic. Whether you’re new to real estate or already knee-deep in complex transactions, Chris’ story shows what it takes to thrive where others give up.
In this episode, we dive into the unique side of real estate that most agents never experience—selling investment-grade and distressed properties without the glossy photos, staged furniture, or traditional property tours. Lissette and Lucian share how they’ve built a system of transparency, efficiency, and risk management that allows them to close dozens of deals a year without ever setting foot in many of the homes they sell. From navigating disclosures and liability to creating customized sellers’ addendums that level the playing field, they explain why upfront honesty and clear expectations are key when working with buyers’ agents who aren’t used to distressed property deals. They also talk about the importance of separating retail from investment language, why representing the company (not buyers) keeps risk low, and how they’ve learned to protect both themselves and their business through every contract. This conversation is packed with real-world insight into building trust, minimizing liability, and keeping control on the sales side of distressed real estate.
In this episode, we sit down with Matt, founder of Titan Equity, who has built a thriving real estate business by doing what most investors avoid—tackling broken, forgotten, and messy deals. Instead of chasing fast flips and clean titles, Matt built his model around solving complex property issues, often helping owners who didn’t even know they had an interest in a property. He shares how empathy, honest conversations, and results-based thinking keep him grounded when working with families in tough situations. Matt opens up about earning $160,000 in a single month, scaling to a quarter million in just one quarter, and why pivoting four times in five years taught him the importance of adapting out of necessity. From navigating title problems and tax foreclosures to building long-term systems around capital and staffing, this conversation dives deep into the mindset, strategies, and challenges of creating wealth through distressed real estate opportunities.
Ben went from flipping eggs in restaurant kitchens to flipping high-stakes real estate deals, tripling his income in just two years. In this episode, he shares his journey from the chaos of the restaurant industry to building a career tackling messy title issues and tax auction properties that most investors avoid. Along the way, Ben lost 100 pounds during COVID, transformed his mindset, and learned how to overcome imposter syndrome while making six-figure deals. His story is about more than real estate—it’s about resilience, hustle, and emotional intelligence. From helping homeowners fight foreclosure to discovering the hidden opportunities stuck in limbo across the U.S., Ben’s path proves what’s possible when you bet on yourself and commit to change.
At just 26 years old, Ajay turned a single real estate deal into nearly $300,000 in profit and built over $700,000 in equity within his first six months. In this interview, he shares how he left corporate America, started investing in land and distressed properties, and mastered sales to build a thriving real estate investing business. We break down how to generate motivated seller leads, structure deals with little to no money out of pocket, and build a sales team that can consistently close deals. You’ll also hear powerful lessons on handling tough seller conversations, knowing when to walk away, and creating a business model that pays your people well so everyone wins. Whether you’re brand new to real estate wholesaling, flipping land, or scaling a distressed property business, this episode is packed with practical strategies, sales tips, and real-world insights you can use to grow faster and smarter!
When most people hear "title company," they think of paperwork, not pressure. But behind the scenes, it's a high-stakes game of risk management, legal nuance, and surgical precision—especially when it comes to distressed properties. In this episode of Dirty Deeds, we sit down with Montiel, a seasoned title expert who's processed tens of thousands of real estate files and remarkably only had two claims in 14 years. From uncovering federal tax liens to handling partial interests and navigating judgment issues, Montiel walks us through the critical role title companies play in protecting real estate deals before they close. We explore the misunderstood differences between title and escrow, the legal tightrope walked to mitigate liability, and the importance of mentorship, process, and boundaries—particularly in the volatile world of investors and wholesalers. This isn’t just about closing deals—it’s about discipline, risk, and the hidden war behind every transaction. Whether you're a realtor, investor, or just curious about what really happens at the closing table, this episode will change how you think about title work forever.
Unlock the secrets to making big profits in distressed real estate with Logan Fulmer on the Dirty Deeds Podcast. In this episode, Logan breaks down how to underwrite complicated deals, assess ownership risks, and navigate title issues like liens, judgments, and missing heirs. With over a decade of experience building a multimillion-dollar business by solving the problems most investors run from, Logan shares his framework for evaluating capital, time, and risk so you can spot opportunities others overlook. Whether you’re a new investor or a seasoned operator, this episode will show you how to buy properties for pennies on the dollar and turn distressed deals into massive wins.Want to learn more? Go to www.loganfullmer.com
In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, attorney and real estate investor Tyler Epstein shares the unfiltered truth about his path from East Texas oil fields to the courtroom and the frontlines of broken real estate deals. Known for chasing the kinds of land nobody else wants—landlocked, bureaucratically buried, and emotionally abandoned—Tyler opens up about the emotional weight of litigation, the failures of local government, and the personal code that guides every deal he makes. He’s gone head-to-head with billionaires, exposed systemic corruption, and still come out with a deed in hand and his values intact. This episode isn’t just about real estate—it’s about resilience, grit, and doing the hard things the right way. From the trauma of high-stakes trials to the heartbreak of helping people let go of what they can't fix, Tyler’s story is a raw and inspiring look at what it really costs to win. If you care about justice, entrepreneurship, or the human side of property, don’t miss this one.
In this episode, we sit down with Jake Freeman, a powerhouse in distressed commercial real estate who’s quietly acquired over 150,000 square feet of industrial property in just 12 months—all while flipping half a dozen houses a month in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Jake shares how he transitioned from oil field work and horse training to building and selling two trash companies, eventually stumbling into real estate by way of roll-off dumpster rentals. He details his first industrial deal—a neglected metal recycling plant he bought for the price of a house—and walks us through the aggressive negotiation strategy that landed it. From cold calling for nearly a year, to leasing out properties while still under contract, Jake has developed a system so disciplined he claims he's never lost money. Along the way, we talk mindset, financial discipline, and why he lived in an $800 house while owning multiple properties and businesses. Whether you're looking to scale through systems or understand the real-life grind behind success stories, Jake's journey is a masterclass in leverage, patience, and calculated risk-taking.
In this episode, we sit down with Justin Lafitte, a real estate operator out of North Texas who specializes in solving some of the messiest and most misunderstood property problems. Justin shares how he transitioned from a career in sales and fitness into real estate, taking a leap of faith that has paid off through grit, grace, and relentless problem-solving. He dives deep into the complexities of inherited property, fractional ownership, and how he’s learned to navigate the often chaotic world of title issues in Texas. With a background that includes missionary parents, college basketball, and years of commission-based work, Justin brings a unique and empathetic perspective to helping families resolve tangled real estate situations. He opens up about the risks he's taken, the skepticism he faces, and how trust and storytelling have become key tools in building relationships with heirs and property owners. Whether you're new to real estate or deep in the game, Justin’s insights on curative title work, communication strategies, and ethical deal-making provide valuable lessons in how to create order out of generational chaos—and earn a living doing it.
In this episode, we sit down with seasoned San Antonio real estate attorney Trey Wilson to explore what it takes to be a great legal client—and why that matters more than most people realize. Trey dives into the mindset and approach that separates good clients from difficult ones, sharing how solution-oriented, receptive clients make all the difference in legal outcomes.We also unpack Trey's personal journey: from growing up in a military family to attending UT Austin and St. Mary’s Law School, and eventually building a decades-long career in real estate law. Along the way, Trey reflects on lessons learned from early jobs—including moving furniture during a sweltering Texas summer—and what it was like working in the halls of the Texas Legislature.Whether you’re a seasoned investor navigating distressed real estate or someone just stepping into the world of legal strategy, this conversation is packed with wisdom, behind-the-scenes stories, and real-world advice from a lawyer who’s seen it all.
In this episode, we dive deep into the real estate journey of Clinton—a professional services expert who broke into distressed real estate by asking the right questions and being bold enough to take calculated risks. Clinton shares how he transitioned from working in landscaping and construction to spotting real estate opportunities with just $10,000 in savings. Through his curiosity and persistence, he uncovered a hidden gem: a dilapidated property with a $75,000 Medicaid lien. Most people would have walked away, but Clinton and his father took the initiative to speak with a title attorney and discovered a path forward that most never consider. This episode highlights how inquisitiveness, humility, and small financial risks can lead to big opportunities in distressed real estate.Whether you're a full-time investor or just starting out on the side, Clinton’s story is packed with valuable lessons—especially the importance of having a knowledgeable title attorney by your side. Learn how asking “why” one more time can unlock hidden potential in deals that others pass on.
In this episode of Dirty Deeds, we sit down with Chris Craig, a seasoned expert in curative title work and distressed real estate. With over 25 years of experience in tech, data, and real estate investing, Chris brings a rare perspective on how title issues are solved, how equity can be created out of bankruptcy, and how creative problem-solving shapes the legal landscape in this industry. From his early days manually pulling foreclosure data off microfiche to building foreclosure databases before platforms like PropertyRadar existed, Chris has always been ahead of the curve. His background includes time in the Marine Corps, working in telecom during the dot-com boom, and eventually transitioning into law firm operations focused on distressed assets. In this conversation, he breaks down the misunderstood world of liens, notes, title issues, and how money really flows in real estate—hint: it’s not the banks. He also shares powerful personal stories about his early entrepreneurial hustle, lessons from military service, navigating career highs and lows, and building a new life centered around clarity, purpose, and family. Whether you're an investor, legal professional, or just curious about the hidden mechanics of real estate, this episode is packed with insight you won’t hear anywhere else.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of excess proceeds and curative title work with Nick Fullmer — a former corrections officer turned real estate problem solver. Nick shares his incredible journey from working graveyard shifts at the Utah State Prison to flying across the country to hand-deliver half a million dollars to a homeless shelter resident.We talk about what it takes to convince people you're not a scammer when you're offering to help them recover lost funds, the red tape that allows state governments to claim unclaimed money, and how Nick built a business around helping people get back what’s rightfully theirs.From early struggles with real estate to finding clarity in the niche world of mortgage foreclosure overages, Nick opens up about the challenges, the breakthroughs, and the personal moments that shaped his career. He also shares how support from his wife gave him the push to leave his government job and go all-in on entrepreneurship.If you're into real estate, distressed property, or just love a good underdog story — this episode is for you!
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