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Kendy Saint-preux
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Florida as-is contract for wholesaling

Kendy Saint-preux
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Hi, I am a wholesaler in broward county florida and recently I got contacted by a seller looking to let me wholesale his rented house for him. We are supposed to meet up on Monday to place the house on a contract but there's one big problem.. I don't now how to fill out the contract. The attorney that I would go to is closed for the weekend and I need to figure out how to do this by Monday.

Can someone please help? 

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Reen Wade
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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Reen Wade
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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as long as it has the proper protections and content.. it's what you feel confident with! the far bar is just what title companies are use to seeing. they always say it's hard to mess up with a motivated seller. don't worry about getting things lined up. if it's a good deal team up with a experienced investor and do a 50/50 split to learn the ropes and pick their brains. the best things happen out of your comfort zone! best of luck.

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