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Real Estate Agents For Assignable Contract
Hello! - Is anyone using real estate agents to market an assignable contract for SFH's? Just wondering since more real estate agents coming more aware of wholesalers. (I don't consider myself a wholesaler - however I've done a lot of those deals)
I ran into this when I was looking into purchasing a house - I found out that it was a wholesaler - but I did not see anywhere where they were marketing the "contract". It was listed on the MLS as a normal listing....
Wondering how this would work if I'm not the owner and how to keep it legal...?