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John Clark
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  • Columbus, OH
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Help with Documents and Process

John Clark
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Columbus, OH
Posted

I'm in Columbus Ohio so if you live in and have completed wholesale deals in Ohio your insight on this subject would be greatly appreciated.

I'm in need of a short and sweet list of documents from start to finish to complete a residential real estate wholesale deal. No fluff just facts please.  (provide link to docs if possible)

Also the order in which these documents should be used if it's not self explanatory.  I've gotten properties under contract before but didn't close because I did not use the best process...it simply didn't flow as it should have because my system is flawed.(basically I'm a novice, I'll admit it lol)

Responses from outside the state of Ohio are also welcomed and appreciated as well. Thanks you all.

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