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Ralphy Rosado
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Ive been trying to find the correct form to wholesaling property

Ralphy Rosado
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hello BP & Happy New Years

Ive been trying to find the correct forms I can use to wholesale property in my local area of NYC. I'm interested in putting property under contract and assigning them for profit. So I can build capital to get into flipping. I mailed out yellow letter and advertise on Craiglist. Im starting to get calls now. But now I'm stuck. 

I read that I would need a purchase and sale agreement, Assignment contract.

And is it good to use memerandum of contract. 

I would appreciate is someone can send the right contracts thank you

& Happy New Years

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Marcus Maloney
  • Wholesaler
  • Queen Creek, AZ
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Marcus Maloney
  • Wholesaler
  • Queen Creek, AZ
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You can go to equityrealestateblog.com to get both a contract and an assignment agreement. Both will need to be approved by an attorney in your local market. Again these are just a basic rubric to follow and have not been approved by an attorney

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