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Jaimal Patel
  • Charlotte, NC
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Wholesale Commercial Building

Jaimal Patel
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hey Guys!  Long time lurker and avid podcast listener here.  So - as many of you may come to find out - we swing for the fences in most things we do, and we most certainly have done that in this case.  We've recently made a huge effort to wholesale properties and we finally got one under contract (we are in a pretty tough market); the kicker is its a piece of land with a building (recently vacant) on it.  And to further complicate things the parking lot is shared with an adjacent building (different owner).  We reached out to a local commercial guy who we have pre existing connections with and we got hit with questions about title commitment, easement, and survey.  So to my question:  For those that have done deals like this should we expect questions like this when wholesaling commercial props, or are we being asked to do too much?

Also can someone point me to the development section of the forums?  I have some ideas that I would like to get some feedback on!

Feels great to FINALLY post about a deal!  Look forward to your response and thanks in advance.