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Daniel Mendez
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Wholesalers: A question for you!

Daniel Mendez
  • Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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When you put a property under contract you always disclose that you will not be the end buyer. What I am curious about is how that conversation goes? Do you just blur it out to them? Are the sellers usually receptive to it? Do you disclose any amount that you will be making on the deal?

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    Joe Splitrock
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    @Daniel Mendez you always want to disclose that you may not be the end buyer. That should be in your contract and you would explain it as you walk through the contract. 

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