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Gino Tomba
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Wholesale proposition, thoughts?

Gino Tomba
  • Lender
  • Cleveland, OH
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Hi BP,

I made a connection with a landlord that would like to find something to rehab and rent. I originally was looking to buy one of his current properties, but nothing I could do a deal on. The conversation continued and he knows I am actively evaluating his target market, so he asked me to let him know if I find something to his liking (he gave me a few loose requirements) that we can do a wholesale deal on. 

I am not looking to make this a business, I understand there are legalities I need to learn, but how does a guy on the couch wholesale a property?

If I find a home, no matter how hard I try all he has to do is google the address and go buy it himself. Seems like a good guy that may have a moral compass and still do the deal with me as a finders fee, but is there ways to give myself the advantage? Not trying to make this a career, just trying to go after opportunity.

Thanks Ladies & Gents

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Nick C.
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Nick C.
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This seems like a waste of time. You found a buyer. I could throw a rock right now and hit 100 buyers. If you do find a good deal, sure you could sell it to him, or the thousands of other people searching for good deals right now. 

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