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Interesting Wholesale Scenario.
So we received a call to our phone answering service about a seller who is offering up a great price for his home, however, he stated that he currently has tenants in the home that are not paying rent and would probably need to be evicted once the house was bought.
How in the world would you go about something like this? Should I just let the investor know whom I assign the contract to know of the situation? Or should I not put this property under contract at all because it could be a huge liability issue?
Thanks in advance for any advice.