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Updated about 16 hours ago, 12/20/2024

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Wholesaling Advice Needed: Navigating Buyer Recommendations

Jevani P. Barron
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Hi BP community,

I’m relatively new to wholesaling and currently have two properties under contract with the owner. Both properties are located on the east side of Houston and present solid investment opportunities. I’ve already found some potential buyers interested in the deals.

However, one buyer has recommended that I terminate my contracts with the owner and instead work directly with them. They’ve offered to pay me a fee if I go this route. While the offer sounds tempting, I want to ensure I capitalize on these contracts fairly and effectively.

Here are my main questions:

Should I entertain the idea of terminating my current contracts, or is it better to stick to my original wholesale plan?

What strategies or precautions can I take to protect myself and ensure I maximize the value of these deals?

Are there any red flags I should watch out for when dealing with buyers who propose alternative arrangements like this?

I want to make the best decision while honoring my agreements and maintaining professional integrity in this deal. Any advice or lessons learned from more experienced wholesalers would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Amir Khan
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Amir Khan
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@Jevani P. Barron first if you are within your inspection period, you may be able to terminate the contract without any reason. But if that period has expired, what would be your reason to terminate the contract?  And/or are you willing to take the risk of being sued by the seller for not performing on a legal contract (and losing your earnest money)?

Your potential buyer suggesting you terminate the contract and them paying you a fee does sounds fishy to me. Why are they proposing that if they want the property?

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    @amirkhan Thank you for your prompt response! Since this is a deal with a family relative, we decided to forgo the inspection period as I’m already familiar with the properties. Similarly, earnest money wasn’t included as part of the contract.

    The potential buyer’s suggestion to switch to his contract, which includes a fee to me, seems to be because he plans to sell the property to one of his investors. That’s the impression I got based on our conversation.

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