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Wayne Felton
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Wholesaler Contract

Wayne Felton
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I've came across a motivated seller out of state. We've agreed on a price already. My question to you all is what are the next steps I'll need to take? Getting the property under contract? If so, what type would I need? I look forward to your responses. Thanks! 

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Scott Rowsick
  • Realtor
  • Virginia Beach, VA (Virginia Beach)
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Scott Rowsick
  • Realtor
  • Virginia Beach, VA (Virginia Beach)
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Wayne,

Congrats on your find.  That's very exciting!  Have you looked at the contracts under the Resources tab on BP?  There are a few contracts on there that seem to be pretty popular.  And anyone, please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong--these do not have to be long, convoluted documents.  A few pages, normally, should suffice.  

I hope this helps.  

All the best,
Scott

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