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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

New Wholesaler question
Hey everybody. I'm new to wholesaling here in the Houston area. I feel locked up when it comes to making an offer on a property. Let's say the seller agrees to my offer... where and how do I get the actual physical contract and which one should I use? I found the 1 to 4 residential contract on the TREC website, is this what wholesalers should be using? Is there anything specific I should look out for on the contract, or should I just hire an attorney to get help with the contracts? I know this is a total newbie question... thanks in advance.