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All Forum Posts by: Gabriel Caron

Gabriel Caron has started 5 posts and replied 36 times.

Post: Legal questioning - Owner financing

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

this technique was a lot more popular about ten years ago , basically you would want a cash back if some of the renovations would not be done.

I never did one myself but heard a few people who did, cant tell you if it's legal or not though.

that being said, the schl and the bank will evaluate the place and see if it's worth that price.

how is the wholesaler getting paid?

typically you buy his contract for a certain amount and it isn't included in the financing.

Post: New member from Qc, Canada

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

yes welcome to BP, there is so much information here it's great

Post: Canadian investors

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

Hi ! Montreal and around

Post: New member from Quebec

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

welcome to biggerpockets , wholesaling is a great place to start

Post: New member from Bonita Springs Florida

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

Welcome to biggepockets, i agree with Lynzie, the podcast are full of great information!

Post: From Quebec Canada

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

Michel, i hear you , i also want to start where short are needed all year

Post: buying from a minor

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

thank you so much, we found a pro in my region that specialise into that. We are planning to go to court

Post: buying from a minor

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

thanks for your input! 

is it the same process when it's an underage person?

It's not my patience, it's the 60 days notice

Post: buying from a minor

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

All of them! :)

i was wondering what to do not to have to go to court, which would take to much time. Plus the fact that one of the beneficiary is in Peru

Post: Looking for some Opinions on Education

Gabriel CaronPosted
  • Wholesaler/flipper
  • montreal, quebec
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 6

My associate(who is a realtor) got in hot water with our yellow letter campaing because another realtor submitted it to the ACAIQ has of trying to steal his client,

Commercial and residential are, for me really two worlds apart , the valuation , the leads and the legal aspects.

The name of the agency should be pondered has of where and what you want to do, in high end it matters the middle not so much, just dont go with ventedirect