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Troy Gandee
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  • Real Estate Broker
  • Charleston, SC
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Wholesaler and Agent

Troy Gandee
Agent
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Charleston, SC
Posted
Hey everyone! I have a general question about wholesaling. I'm predominantly a rehabber. I'm near getting really involved with wholesaling. I am also an agent in SC. My first question: if I am wholesaling through my company, but I am the owner/CEO, do I still need to check the "buyer is a licensed real estate broker" box on my contracts? And secondly: what contingency do you all use for the most protection and flexibility? Thanks a lot!
  • Troy Gandee

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