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Anthony Jackson
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Anthony Jackson
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Hello my name is Anthony Jackson and I am a wholesaler. I have an opportunity on a good deal but the owner has a real estate agent. I am not sure how to go about doing our contract with the real estate agent. She told me it would be a short sell and for us to make an offer but how do I go about signing our simple contract or should I even deal with this property???

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Skyler Smith
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  • Logan, UT
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Skyler Smith
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  • Logan, UT
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You could ask the agent to write up the contract. If the home owner already is going to give you a good deal, the agent might be able to make the whole thing work more smoothly. You could ask for special terms that are in your contract to be added to an addendum at the end of the contract the agent writes up. 

Another option would be to ask for a finder's fee from your buyer and have the agent write the contract for the end buyer

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