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Paul Fagot
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
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Fear with Contracts and title company

Paul Fagot
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
Posted
Hello BP, I'm new to wholesaling and the only thing that I'm having trouble with is the contracts and taking it to the title company and finishing up a deal. I can find properties easy and at good prices but I think it's the whole legal part of the contracts and what to do after finding a buyer and going to the title company and what the whole process of it is like. What goes on and what do I have to do during the transaction part? Is there little to no work during it? Is there nothing to worry about? Am I worried for no reason? I'm not scared of doing it all it's just I don't want anything to go wrong or mess up something important. Help and advice please!

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