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Updated almost 10 years ago, 03/13/2015

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Octavia D.
  • Investor
  • Irving, TX
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Is it ok to have the seller sign the "assignment agreement addendum" I will have with the end buyer?

Octavia D.
  • Investor
  • Irving, TX
Posted

Is it ok to have the seller sign the "assignment agreement addendum" I will have with the end buyer?

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Knowing many have wholesaled deals with the seller finding out about their profit from the Hud-1 settlement forum and going crazy mad over it, wouldn't it just be easier to be straight forward with the seller and let them know what you can do to help them, how I will get paid from it and have the seller sign the "assignment agreement addendum" I will have with the end buyer as proof that there ok with it.? Basically explaining that not only will the seller get their money but that I'll also get a profit "commission" for my help, making it a win win for everyone, I mean there going to see it anyway on the hud-1 settlement statement and I really don't want to do no double closings.

Thanks guys

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