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Xavier Benitez
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Texas Wholesaling Contract

Xavier Benitez
  • Marlin, TX
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Would any wholesalers in Texas mind sending me a copy of the contracts they used, it would be greatly appreciated!!!!

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Karl James
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Karl James
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  • Fulshear, TX
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From the Texas Real Estate Commission website:

https://www.trec.texas.gov/forms-and-contracts

"As public records, contract forms adopted by the Texas Real Estate Commission are available to any person. Real estate license holders are required to use these forms.

However, TREC contract forms are intended for use primarily by licensed real estate brokers or sales agents who are trained in their correct use. Mistakes in the use of a form may result in financial loss or a contract which is unenforceable. Persons using these forms assume all risks associated with their proper use.

If you are obtaining the forms for possible use in a real estate transaction, you should contact a real estate license holder or an attorney for assistance. TREC cannot provide legal advice to the public on private contractual matters."

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