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Wholesaling Commercial office space

Austin Eilers
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The company I work for is looking for a new office space to buy, and is open to suggestions. They have over a 1.5 million dollar budget for a different building I have recently came across an off market deal that would be perfect for what we need for 315,000. My plan is to wholesale it to them for 400,000 that way they would still have money to remodel and do whatever they want and still be under their budget. My question is should I be up front with them about what I’m doing and how I’ll be pocketing close to 80,000 if all goes as planned, or will they feel some type of way about that it seems like a gray area like I’m taking advantage of them but they are still getting a great under their budget deal. 

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