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Brian White
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How to handle wholesaleing questions from potential buyers?

Brian White
  • Muncie, IN
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New to this game but I do understand how wholesaling works in principle but had a couple of questions in the negotiation/ closing portion. 1. If the potential buyers know you are wholesaling the property , do they press for how much you have the house under contract for ? 2. At closing do they see how much more they paid for the property than you did. Does this cause any issues at closing with buyers wanting to renegotiate the deal? Just seems to me that a lot of issues might arise at closing when buyers see how much they paid vs what you paid? Thanks in advance for any information and i hope my questions are relevant and presented in an understandable way.

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