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Burt L.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Steamboat, CO
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What Do You Put In Your W/S Contracts To Make Them More Friendly For The End-Buyer?

Burt L.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Steamboat, CO
Posted

In drafting your W/S contracts, are there items you draft differently for wholesale deals? The inspection clause would seem to need to run longer, as one often doesn't know who will be doing the inspection.

I understand that in some cases the end-buyer will want it rewritten if there are items unfriendly to them and they aren't present when the initial agreement is reached. I"m not so sure I"d want someone else drafting the contract for my own purchase if they knew they would be "stepping aside" .

Are there recurring, sticky items to avoid or include? If one is also an agent, the Adddition Provisions section would also seem to demand disclosures, if that is where they go.