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Michal Sieczka
  • Wholesaler
  • Clarendon Hills, IL
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Wholesaling- Starting out Chicago

Michal Sieczka
  • Wholesaler
  • Clarendon Hills, IL
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Would anyone have any wholesaling contracts that they have used in Chicago that i could possibly use.

Also looking for some start up advice from some people that have a couple wholesale deals under there belts.

Thank you all very much,

Mike S

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Wendell De Guzman
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Wendell De Guzman
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Michal Sieczka, the contract depends on your deal.
If it's a property listed in the MLS, you need to use the board of Realtors approved contract.

I have a 1-page contract with an Addendum for shortsales (direct to owner) or when I purchase properties to contract. I can email this to you.

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