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Why aren’t novation agreements fraud?

Mike Schorah
  • Rental Property Investor
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I know it’s hard to prove intent in an offer when it comes to wholesaling, but isn’t it a dead giveaway with novation agreements?

Is the government going to shut down novation agreements like they did ringless voicemail (e.g. $25k fine per RVM is pretty steep)?

Why are gurus pushing this strategy so hard?

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Lydia R.#4 Wholesaling Contributor
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Lydia R.#4 Wholesaling Contributor
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I feel like some of the issue is that the term 'novation' is being used differently by different people. In the traditional sense, a novation is just a change to an agreement. But some guru found the word and decided to use completely differently from its true definition. The alternate way i have seen novation described is essentially a JV partnership with the seller. Seller adds investor to the deed, investor spends their money rehabbing the house, rehabbed house is put on the market and sold, investor and seller split proceeds after investor is reimbursed all their capital spent on the rehab.

The gurus have to come up with 'new' and 'innovative' strategies that no one has heard of before. So they manufacture terms and alternate strategies to get people to watch their videos and subscribe to their channels and buy their masterclasses. I dont understand how novations arent just amendments. But thats the game now, come up with something new for clicks and likes. 

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