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Steven Rosenblatt
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Steven Rosenblatt
  • Appraiser
  • Ocean City, MD
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Does anyone know if it is possible to assign a contract on this site or would I have to do a double close?  

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Jason Farmer
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Nope there is no way to assign...banks will never allow that..

Your only bet is, to get hard money, actually close on the deal, and flip it an investor, look for a company that does transitional funding...these companies will want to see your buyers proof they can close, they are going to want to see executed contract on both sides. Its alot you have to have in place, your first will be brain wrecking, but they are sile once you do your first with the lender...I havent did one in a few years, But they are workable...

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