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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

ASSIGNMENT/TRANSACTION FEE
About to close on first wholesale flip. Is there a way to keep the assignment fee non-disclosed to seller (owner of house)? I contracted the house with seller and then assigned the contract to investor. Investor is fully aware of the assignment fee but I would prefer owner/seller not see this. Would this be a "blind closing"? Or is there a way for this to be done? Thanks for your help.