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Updated almost 4 years ago on .
Wholesaling, how to - details/actionable steps
So I'm new to real estate and I began wholesaling to start gathering funds. Problem is I don't want to start calling people or offering deals till I have something to say, and how to go about finalizing a deal.
1. Whats the best way to present a offer, do you tell the agent your asking price and then they will get you the best deal or should you present the offer directly to the seller?
2. I'm also wandering/worried about the contract and how I should go about having the seller/buyer sign it, by email, through an agent, in person, fax it?! I'm clueless at the moment.
3. Dual agency, how does it work, and is it something that I should consider?
4. Are buyers lists first come first serve, or is mild favoritism allow or mass favoritism?
Is there anything else I'm missing, any signs of getting scammed, some essential part of a deal that I'm missing, tips on analyzation, or if your interested on getting on my buyers list.