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Patrick Flynn
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Wholesaling- the fine print

Patrick Flynn
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hey All,

Newbie here planning my first round of marketing to be launched March 9, 2015. I've spent the majority of my time designing my marketing campaign, but before I launch I'd like to have at least a basic game plan to convert leads (assuming a couple trickle in from the first mailer). I am less concerned about finding buyers / interacting with sellers, however, I am clueless about the legal/contractual process I will need in order to get a deal in contract. From some basic research I have learned about double closing, and it seems I do not NEED and LLC to get going on my first couple deals. I am now stuck on what to use for a wholesaling contract and where to find good legal advice. I am open to all recommendations especially anyone who may be familiar with the particulars in the Great State if Ohio. Thank you!

Patrick

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