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Updated about 5 years ago, 10/20/2019

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Jake B.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Wholesale Senior citizen community property

Jake B.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
Posted

Hello everyone !

I am seeking advice on a current situation.

I have a cash buyer who is interested in a property in a senior citizen community 55+. Would I be able to wholesale that property to her in a double escrow ?

I was told people are not allowed to put offers on properties without being approved through the park.

This would be a cash offer. And I could not get approved because of my age but my company doesn’t have an age ...

Also, if I was unable to wholesale the property, would I be able to act as her buyers agent ? I do not have a RE license but the buyer would like me to act as her buyers agent .

Thank you for all your help and responses!

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