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Updated over 9 years ago, 09/07/2015
Getting Around "No Assignability" C.A.R. Purchase Agreement
Hello everyone,
No offense to Realtors on BP, but I've got to ask this question of my investors in California.
In CA, the California Association of Realtors Purchase Agreement has a "no assignability" clause in the contract that eliminates investors from assigning/wholesaling deals to cash buyers. Not sure why this is there (nor do I care).
If I can somehow get around this clause, I can start making money and my Realtor friends money as well. I know you all aren't lawyers, but are there any investors in CA that know how to get around this clause?
Thanks Folks! Andy