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Travis Delmore
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Gonzales, LA
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wholesaling question from neewbie

Travis Delmore
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Gonzales, LA
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There's a vacant property near by that would be a great wholesale deal. It was aquired by a company who owns it via tax lien sale. The redemption period is has expired so they own the property. When i contacted them they said they would sale using Quit claim deed.My question is would it be hard to find an end buyer willing to buy the property with it being deeded through quit claim and not warrenty deed ? And yes the numbers make for a great wholesale deal !!

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