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Tyehimba Fenceroy
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Clearlake/Webster, TX
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Do I need a letter of authorization for a subject to deal?

Tyehimba Fenceroy
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Clearlake/Webster, TX
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I am in the process of meeting my very motivated seller this week and I would like to know if I will need a letter of authorization in this potential deal, which contracts to use if my buyer will be taking over the exsiting payments, and how should I price my assignment fee. I would be extreamly grateful for your help!

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