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Griffin Pratt
  • Wholesaler
  • St. Augustine, FL
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Wholesaling using FHA Pre-qual to get under contract?

Griffin Pratt
  • Wholesaler
  • St. Augustine, FL
Posted

Hey BP community,

I have a question regarding potential issues with wholesaling on the back of an FHA loan. I am currently negotiating with a seller after sending my written offer (using FAR/BAR As-Is contract). The initial contract I wrote up included an assignability clause and the only counter by the seller is that I provide a pre-approval/POF before they accept my offer.

Since I am preapproved for the purchase price via FHA loan, my question is there any reason I would not be able to wholesale the contract if the home did not meet the FHA requirements or if I decided I did not like something about the deal? Does anyone see any issues with this?

**(I am both the agent and interested party in this scenario. All necessary disclosures in that regard have been made both verbally and within the contract.)**

Happy New Year!

Griffin

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