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Wholesale Beginner Need Help Please

Jack Phillips
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Good Morning everyone! I'm so excited to get started with my real estate journey. I'm currently in college and I'm going to start wholesaling homes in order to create income. I am reading into everything and all of the steps, one thing I was told to do in a video was to practice filling out the contracts but I can not seem to find where to find the legal property description anywhere online. Is it required to put the legal property description on the purchase & sales agreement and also the assignment contract? Or do I not have to put this information? If I do have to put it on the contracts (which I assume to be true) where do I find the properties legal description? I am in Bergen County, New Jersey and decided to start locally. Any help is much appreciated. Thank you.

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