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Trever Good
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Reinholds, PA
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Buying an assigned contract

Trever Good
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Reinholds, PA
Posted

Greetings, BP!

Quick question here.....

I’ve searched through the forums and haven’t found a specific answer so I thought I’d post.

There’s a ton on great info out there for assignable contracts, but I can’t seem to find info about the specifics involved with buying a property from a wholesaler.

What’s the process/due diligence for buying off of an AC compared to the traditional/usual approach? What additional questions or additional steps should we be taking?

We are very early on in the process, and I haven’t even presented it to our realtor yet. I’m curious what the BP opinions are.

Thanks!

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