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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Will Pham
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Long Branch, NJ
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Have any you wholesalers been screwed out of a deal?

Will Pham
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Long Branch, NJ
Posted

I'm asking because I've been listening to some BP podcasts and it seems like there have been scenarios where the Seller and Cash End Buyer strike up a side deal when your contract with the Seller expires.   I was just curious as to certain things to look out for to limit my chances of getting screwed over and if any of you have experiences like this to share. 

Thanks!

Will

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