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Marcus Isaac
  • Wholesaler
  • Newark, DE
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Interested in wholesaling

Marcus Isaac
  • Wholesaler
  • Newark, DE
Posted

Hello,

I am a college student interested in wholesaling properties in Delaware and Philadelphia. I had a few questions about getting started, and was wondering if anyone could help guide me in the right direction.

1. What are some ways to getting an assignment contract besides paying an attorney to create one for you?

2. How much would it cost to get an assignment contract drafted by an attorney (price range )?

3. Is there a specific type of assignment contract to ask an attorney to draft pertaining to wholesaling?

4. Is there any other paperwork needed?

5. What are some different methods to building a buyers list?

Any other advice is also appreciated, thanks.

-Marcus Isaac

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