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First Deal Under Contract!
OK I have my first deal under contract. It happened faster than I was expecting and I feel that I'm not quite ready. I have this piece of paper signed and I have the money to close, I have not created a network, title company relationship or anything yet. Just have a this contract. Weird place to be this fast. Not unhappy just want to be crossing all my t's and dotting all my i's you know?
ARV is about 129k and I have it under contract for 50k. Needs a new roof and cosmetic on the interior so I think I did good but it's still in the Mom's name and she has passed away. Next steps for me, or just take it to a real estate attorney or title company and let them navigate me through this?