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Wendy Rivera
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Where can I find wholesaling contract in Minnesota

Wendy Rivera
  • Wholesaler
  • Twin Cities
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Hello, My name is Wendy and I am new to real estate wholesaling. I have been very confused about where to find wholesale contracts in the state of Minnesota. Does anyone know where I can find these contracts? I appreciate all of your help! 

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I think that you should be consulting a local lawyer with a strong knowledge about MN assignment contracts, rules, laws, and regulations. They can help you tailor an air tight contract that you can use over and over again. IMO, making your own contract could be risky if you don't know what you are doing.

Many lawyers will do a free 15-20 minute consultation, where they can give you a quick lay of the land. It is also a good idea to develop these relationships, since you will likely need their support at closing as well. In NC, lawyers also do title searches, which is incredibly important. Not sure if that is the case in MN, but they can probably still point you in the right direction.

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