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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Florida Wholesaling Contract
I am new to Wholesaling and I think I have found a good deal. It meets the criteria for two potential cash buyers that would hold as a rental. I have a few questions. 1. What is the best form of Florida "as is" contract to use to get property under contract? 2. What contingencies or outs do I have if neither of my buyers move forward with my assignment contract? I don't want to own the property. 3. Is it typical that after the inspection period I could just walk away from contract and still recover my earnest money?
Thanks for the help!
Jason