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Potential Wholesale Opportunity

Willie J Baxter
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I live in an apartment with 4 rental units and a studio. Over the past few months the landlord has been trying to sell the property but nobody has actually bought it. Maybe the deal would always fall out of contract after the inspection. I was wondering if I should negotiate a decent price with the landlord and assign the contract to end buyer. How do I even start the conversation as a tenant? How would I seem credible at all? Should I do my research and still aim for 10k on the deal? I have a lot of questions and still have the anxiety of doing my first deal