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Jacob Cooper
  • Mobile, AL
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Hello, Everyone Hope everyone is enjoying their day. I was wondering when contacting a local attorney to write up my contracts what should I say to them? If there are already discussions on this could you please post a link below. Thank you

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Some attorneys feel like they are wasting their time with wholesalers without any deals under their belt. But when you call tell him you need his services to draw up a contract that's tailored to your needs. When face to face explain your needs to protect you as a wholesaler, etc you need time line extensions via after 30 days or after inspections  and  exit strategy in case you don't find a seller and the deal falls thur. Every  State has different jurisdictions when it's comes to wholesaling and assigning contracts. Make sure the attorney practice real estate. Sometimes they have temples already drawn up. Or find a local experience wholesaler and split the deal and learn from him/connections. Good luck.

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