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Updated about 3 years ago, 10/14/2021

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Jeff He
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Seeking advice about evaluating + including wholesaler in deals

Jeff He
  • Investor
Posted

Open question to the wholesalers out there and people who work with wholesalers. 

If the deals wholesalers find are good, what's stopping them from doing the deals themselves? Is it safe to assume that wholesalers only pass on deals that they themselves pass on? 

Have you ever met wholesalers that are interested in also participating in the deals they find with the buyer? For example, they get paid their finder's fee (bid-ask spread), but they also get the opportunity to invest their own dollars and become a LP in the deal? 

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