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Dan Ely
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Staying Out Of Court...

Dan Ely
  • Portage, MI
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Im new to real estate in general so I'm trying to keep my focus in specific areas right now that seem to be the most important. One of the issues that is still unclear to me has to do with wholesaling contracts. When learning about wholesaling I read your sellers contract must have certain contingencies to provide a last resort exit, remove a tenant, or even require unwanted things on the property to be moved. What are some must haves that need to be in a wholesaling contract and how are these contingencies written out or added to the contract? I'M TO YOUNG TO GET LOCKED UP!

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