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New member with a newb question.

Joseph Klimek
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Hello everyone. First time posting. I’m a small business owner in Grand Rapids Michigan, currently working on getting my real estate license, and looking invest in real estate for the first time. 

I have a newb question about wholesaling. When I find a deal, how and where do I get the legal documents necessary to put the house “under contract”? 

Thanks in advance to anyone willing to answer! 

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Welcome! Short answer- it depends....In some states, you can use the state provided contract to wholesale, though it's usually much more detailed than you want. 

The BEST answer is to pay an real estate attorney- sit down and tell them what you are doing and what your end goal is and have them help you draft a contract template. 

  • Corby Goade

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