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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Wholesale Closing
I have read and listened to a few different podcasts where at the closing of the wholesale deal, the wholesaler had the buyer and home owner at the closing. Is that a standard practice or would you generally keep them seperate? Any insight would be appreciated.
-Mike
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Investor friendly title company will set up closing. Normally, Cash buyer in 1 room and Seller in another. However, Most of my cash buyer's are too busy with their other projects, they don't even come to closings, they sign Docs and overnight them to title company.