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Patrick Whelan
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Wholesaling Vacant Real Estate

Patrick Whelan
  • Fredericksburg, VA
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Hello Everybody! I am fairly new to wholesaling but have done tremendous amounts of research and understand the basics fairly well. I have tried different approaches for wholesaling and right now my latest approach is looking for vacant properties in my city. My only question is when I do get a "yes, we would love to sell that house," response from the owner(s) what do I do next to get the property under contract? Do I just use a simple one to two page contract?? Is that enough info to make the deal solid and avoid litigation? And would the owners of the home be the party that pays for a title check or should I pay for it myself to make the deal even more appealing?? Just some simple answers and added advice on the subject would be much appreciated! 

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