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Updated about 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Title Seasoning
A local wholesaler has recently taken title to a property he was trying to wholesaler for quite sometime. He informed me that he was still trying to sell the place although he has just taken title.
I have now FOUND a buyer and want to proceed to closing with him. What issues will I run into with title seasoning since the wholesaler has only owned the home for a week now?? How can I avoid title seasoning?
Thanks in Advance.