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All Forum Posts by: Krystalyn Jackson

Krystalyn Jackson has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

@Mike Reynolds I thought the same thing which makes me think I'm wrong and maybe it actually is 984sq ft w/ 3bed 2bath but that still seems pretty small for a 3/2. So I'm lost.

How do you find the Sq Ft of an off market home if seller is unsure and the sq ft on county records are from before an addition was added and which was before current sellers moved in back in 2013. Homeowner said its a 3bed 2bath but everywhere including public records say 1bed 1bath and 984sq ft. I am assuming the 984sq ft is before the addition but I could be wrong. I tried looking up the survey or appraisal documents but no luck. How do I find out their title company to call? Or what would be my next step? I am in Dallas, Texas and endgame is to wholesale it if that helps. Thanks in advance!!

How do you go about wholesaling a home with an attorney involved if the homeowners live out of state?? I'm in Texas and they live in Louisiana. The home is in Texas too. I called homeowner for info and he gave me the number to his attorney that's handling the home. Would it be same as normal but everything goes through the attorney??