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Darrick P.
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Jumping into Rehabbing

Darrick P.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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What questions should I be asking Wholesalers? Since once the I buy from them I'm stuck with property. I know I have to do some due diligence but part of that is making sure that they've done some; right?

Besides the price? And know "my" MAO - what should I be asking them so that I don't get burned.

Can someone post a link to a form or template of questions?
I used the search feature but was unable to find anything and using the keyword alert didn't produce the results I'm looking for.

Should I pretty much be asking a wholesaler the same questions I would ask the seller?

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Aaron McGinnis#4 Contractors Contributor
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Aaron McGinnis#4 Contractors Contributor
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Ignore everything the wholesaler says about renovation price, permits, contractors, etc... do your own diligence, 100%.

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