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Eric Hubbard
  • Ellenwood, GA
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Banked Owned REO

Eric Hubbard
  • Ellenwood, GA
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Good Morning Everyone,

Question for my experienced investors...on a banked owned property...when submitting an offer and if it 's accepted, I'm sure I will signing the realtor's contract. Is it typical that the realtor would use my contract so I could include a clause to avoid the 30 day rule before I could sell the property...I was thinking I would use transactional funding but I don't know if that would work with a realtor contract...How would I get the clause so I can wholesale the forclosure property...any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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