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Wholesaling closing show up

Ryan Sublett
  • Kearney, MO
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I'm just starting out in wholesailing in Kansas City. Right now I'm building a buyers database. I'm curious though. I work odd hours a lot of times. Is it possible to do deals and not go to the closing? I ask because with my schedule it can be hard for my schedule to meet up with others. If it is possible how does the process work?

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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As @Matthew Rollo said it is not necessary to show up.  Generally as a wholesaler you don't sign anything and do not need to be there anyway. If you do need to sign something express mail can handle it. I often attend closings at a different time than the buyer. Usually the same day but I will sign before or after the buyer comes based on my schedule and that of the title company.

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