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Can I Assign a Creative Finance Deal?
I feel like there's no reason why this couldn't be done, but I cannot find anything about it online, so I'm probably just looking it up wrong..
Anyways, I'm an Acquisitions Manager, I own my own business, and up until recently have only been working in wholesale. Since learning about Creative Finance, I've branched out more into that & absolutely love it!
I want to add CF Acquisitions to my service list for investor clients, but also for my own company, want to get into assigning CF deals to other investors, until I feel comfortable enough to build my own portfolio.
My question is- HOW do I assign these deals? Would it be the same as assigning a wholesale agreement? Get the seller to accept & sign the agreement, find a buyer who's interested, assign the agreement, get paid a percentage, and close?
Since the #'s used to make sure a CF deal makes sense are pretty close to the same as a wholesale deal (ARV, mortgage payments, repairs, rental comps, etc.), this just makes sense to me. Any help, insight, or tips are welcome- TIA!
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Let me spin it a bit differently than @Jerryll Noorden. The issue as I see it is has the seller made the decision to sell to the buyer based upon his/her evaluation of the buyer's ability to perform.
How would you like to contract with a buyer who is an accredited investor and then find out months later that the party who ends up on title is a deadbeat?
Yes, transparency is key... if the seller agrees to such an arrangement after disclosure, all should be well even if the buyer eventually defaults.
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