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Updated over 3 years ago, 08/06/2021
Wholesale to Wholesale
Hi Jimmy
It does happen wholesaler to wholesaler. If the numbers work then yes proceed. Process is the same if both contract specifies that there is a buyer "and or assigns" in the contract. Want to make sure the wholesaler has the authority to assign contract.
Hope this helps,
This is exactly what I was looking for.
@Larry F. Thanks Larry very helpful.
@Morenike Arraheem - I would recommend you are VERY clear with the other wholesaler about what you are intending to do, and approach it more like a joint venture. As a buyer, if I receive the same deal from two people, I am immediately suspicious.
So, everyone should be on the same page. Never try to 'sneak one by' someone.
@Jimmy Tsokas I wouldnt say its common, but it does happen. As others have mentioned, wholesaler B definitely needs to speak with wholesaler A to let them know what they want to do. More often I see JV agreements where a wholesaler with a deal doesnt have a buyers list to market to and partners with a wholesaler who does. Also wholesaler B needs to be mindful of their end buyer using a HML to buy property. Ive heard some lenders here say they wont fund deals that have complicated chains of contracts.
It's Possible to see multiple assignments on a single transaction. But be careful who you assign to of course.
I second what @Jimmy C. and @Brandon Krieg mentioned. It's suspicious when the same deal is presented by multiple parties. A joint venture is more clear cut, but situations like yours definitely does happen.