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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Unethical wholesaler in Oregon?
I was just wanting some opinions about wholesale ethics. The short story is I was approached by a wholesaler who had a property in my area to wholesale. I was interested until he told me to represent myself as a partner to the people living in the property. I than started questioning the ethics about the deal. They have an assignable contract but they didn't tell the owners the intention of the property. I decided to pass on the property just because I didn't want my business name associated with deal. I just believed that it could cause hard feelings at the closing table and wasn't being done with the level of integrity I'm comfortable with.