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Tony Goodwin
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Wholesaling in Pennsylvania - Option vs Sales Agreement

Tony Goodwin
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Hi all! I've been researching as much as I can about wholesaling as an entry point into real estate investing and luckily came across some really helpful posts here about specifics for the state of PA. I've read that it may be best to have the seller sign an option vs. a sales agreement that I could then assign to a cash buyer to avoid legal issues from me not being a licensed broker. Can anyone with experience wholesaling in PA offer any additional insight into what this looks like? I may be looking in the wrong place, but I'm struggling to find some consistency on this topic. Is this the best approach or is there another avenue worth looking into?

Also, any recommendations on good title companies and real estate attorneys in/near Pittsburgh?