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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

How Long to Hold a Texas Flip
I've been getting some conflicting information lately, so I want to pose a question to the experts here and help me clear things up:
In the state of Texas, is there a specific length of time you have to hold onto a house before you flip?
I've heard everything from 0 days to 90 days and beyond... I have a cash buyer partner out of state who has a pocketful of money that wants to get into rehab flips in my area, but this may put a kink in my plans.
Please help me out with this and I'll buy you some BBQ next time we're out...
Thanks!