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Gabriela Martinez
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Wholesale required paperwork/contracts

Gabriela Martinez
  • Houston, TX
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I am absolutely new to wholesaling and need to fill in some gaps in order to get started. When it comes to putting a property under contract and gaining equitable rights, a wholesale purchase contract needs to be filled out and signed. Where can I get copies of a wholesale purchase contract with the phrase (and/or assignee). Is there any other paperwork I need to know about? I assume we’ll be filling out two contracts, so we could each have a copy. 

Then to close the transaction with the buyer, where can I get the required contract (assign/double close). Any other paperwork I need to know about here also? 

Finally, all paperwork must be turned in to the title company or attorney and I understand they take it from there. 

Am I missing something? Tips and advice would truly be appreciated. Thank you for your time!