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I would like help with draftin a contract for assigments and double closing.

Lamont Scott
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I've been lurking on this forum for some time now; everyone here is great and very informative. I'm new to wholesaling and I have been reading and studying about it for some time. I still have lots of questions but I'm still learning and studying.

Corrrect me if I'm wrong but from my understanding I can get my local realtors contract and use that one for my assingments/double closings? But from what I have read they are usually long and full of legal jargon, correct? From what I've seen on this forum alot of you seem to recommend a 1 page contract for all transactions, correct? Would someone be willing to PM me their contract that they currently use? I would be extremely grateful. By the way I live in the state of South Carolina if anyone knows some of the laws down here that could contribute to my questions. Thank you all.

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