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Questions on contract and other basics

Trevon Chambers
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I’ve been looking into wholesaling for about two weeks now, and seem to get almost all the basic, however, questions arrived and here I am. First, how would I get a purchase and sell contract? Is it created by myself or the title company?

Also, when the first contract is signed do you take it to the title company or do you wait until you have the buyer?

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Alex Deacon
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@Trevon Chambers some of your questions are quite basic. You should read up a little more and shadow a successful wholesaler in your area. Why reinvent the wheel. Do what others are doing but only the highly successful ones. Let them know on your first few deals you will cut them in on the profit if they help you. I know a lot of good wholesalers here in Pittsburgh that have done this with other newbies. its a win win.

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