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Logan J Davis
  • Wholesaler
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Possible Deal Killers?

Logan J Davis
  • Wholesaler
  • Tampa, FL
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Hi everyone, so a Realtor i work with sent me an off market short sale deal. He said he would represent me on the buyer side of the deal, gave me the info about the house and i'm going to walk the house with him next week.  Since I am new to wholesaling and never done short sale deal before, is there any deal killer i should look out for when working with a realtor on this? Or any specific questions i should pose to the realtor to find out more about the house? I appreciate your input, thank you. 

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William Hochstedler
  • Broker
  • Logan, UT
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William Hochstedler
  • Broker
  • Logan, UT
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So you have a Realtor who is willing to help you wholesale an unlisted short sale?

Are you sure about that?

Typically, banks will require the property to be listed as a condition of the short sale.  Also, they will prohibit assignments.  Moreover, laws prohibit the licensed agent from compensating you without your own license so you can't get money from the agent by bringing a buyer.

Start by working on those objections and see where it goes.

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