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Steven Moore
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First wholesale deal

Steven Moore
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charlotte, NC
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Located in NC looking to do my first Wholesale deal. Questions specifically on agreements contracts and if there are templates or do list have an attorney draw these up?

Thanks!

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Barry Pekin
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Barry Pekin
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@Steven Moore,

There are some contracts here on BP in the "FilePlace".  I would also talk to some local wholesalers in your area and see what they're using.  You could also ask your title company.  You want something that works in your area.

You need two main agreements, but others can become handy now and again.  Those are a purchase agreement and an assignment agreement.

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