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Ken Smith
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lincoln, CA
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Wholeselling in California - Has anybody been successful since the Form Change?

Ken Smith
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lincoln, CA
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Has anybody been successful in wholesaling real estate in CA in the last 6 months (AFTER the 11/14 C.A.R. Form change)?

Since the seller now has to sign the "new" AOAA Form, what if they refuse to allow the assignment?

If you're an agent, and you are wholesaling the property, do you "re-assign" it to a new buyer, and still/then represent them as a buyers agent?

I want to start wholesaling but am afraid that the seller may not like/understand what is happening when I try to Re-Assign the contract and refuse to sign the AOAA Form.