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Any way I can assign a contract without the seller seeing?
Hello,
So I have a couple of properties under contract. Usually what I do to not disclose my fee is a simultaneous close, but the ultimate buyer I am working with does not want to do a double escrow. I am fine with him seeing my fee as long as the seller doesn't see my fee. Is there any way I can work this out?