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Logan Pourbaix
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Clarkesville, GA
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Walkthroughs and Ethics

Logan Pourbaix
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Clarkesville, GA
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I understand the concept of wholesaling. Get a lead, meet with seller, do your analysis and come to agreement with seller. Once you’ve completed your packet of information and analysis to send to buyer and you find one willing to pay asking or make an offer, do they typically ever get to do a walkthrough or final inspection or do they typically just do a drive by and go off of the photos. Just curious because I’m sure from time to time there will be properties that are still seller occupied. Expanding on that are wholesalers always up front with the seller that they will be assigning the contract to an end buyer? (that is if your not double closing).  

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