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Daniel Choe
  • Glendale, CA
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Wholesale Properties Just Beginning Based In SoCal

Daniel Choe
  • Glendale, CA
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Hi everyone. My name is Daniel and I've just recently come across Bigger Pockets. I am both amazed and overwhelmed by the amount of knowledge and wisdom that lives here. I am starting my wholesaling campaign here at home in Southern California and going to my first REIA group this Wednesday. I'm looking to make connections and one day be able to provide value to other members as well.

My inquiry about contracts: Where is the best place to get a P&S contract and Assignment contract? I've downloaded a few different templates online and thinking of meshing a few of them together with a real estate attorney.

Side note: I've read on the forums it's better to have a lot of contingencies and not use them in addition to having an addendum in case the seller decides to present their own contract. 

Any thoughts or comments are helpful, I'm emphatic about learning so thank you so much for your time and input.

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