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Jesse LeBlanc
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Is it this simple? Considering a new hire

Jesse LeBlanc
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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I've always purchased my properties from other wholesalers.  I just started a TON of marketing and expect to begin receiving the calls, leads.

Whatever properties I choose not to buy and flip myself, I plan to wholesale them out.  Is this as easy as making sure my verbiage in the initial contract states I can assign it?  Then just have my assignment contract with whoever purchases from me?  Am I missing a crucial step or contract?

I plan to hire someone I know as an Acquisitions Manager.  Seeing that closing on my own leads is new to me, It might not be a bad thing to have my Acquisitions Manager work with me and learn at the same time so I can set him free while I focus on other aspects of my companies.

I know I'm talking with my Real Estate Attorney in two days about my Private Lenders, but I also plan to bring this up.  I'm just very impatient when it comes to learning and I'd  like to get as much information as possible beforehand.

Thank you all.