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Lynne Garris
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First time with wholesaling and have a snag

Lynne Garris
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This is my situation. It's a great deal problem is realetor are involved and how do I get around this? Okay I found a great deal. I found a foreclosed home. Did the ARV, Comps, all the math I needed to do. Last house sold was 174,000 but my house is larger. I made a offer for $25,000. My buyer is so happy that he said I could make $40,000 on the deal. Now after I wrote up the agreement the realetor says he has his own. How do I get around this? It's a $67,000 profit for the cash buyer. Please help.

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