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All Forum Posts by: Roland Paicely

Roland Paicely has started 1 posts and replied 711 times.

Post: New to wholesaling and can’t find buyers in my market. Help!

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

Go to local your REIA. They usually have a 'who's got what session'. Plenty of buyers there.

Post: Any whole selling friendly title companies in okc

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

I'd recommend checking with investor/buyers at your local REIA to help answer that.

Post: Contacting sellers of vacant houses

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

That’s a tough one. You may want to send them a letter/postcard. If that doesn’t work do a skip trace. 

Post: After a home is under contract, what should be done next?

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

You're on the right track in finding a buyer next.  Also, you should have the documents taken to closing:  escrow company, title company or attorney.  Whichever your state uses.

Post: Analyzing A Deal-Am I doing this right?

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

@Doug Pretorius, very good feedback!

Post: Virtual Wholesaling: Propert is Currently on the Market

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

@Roderick Coffman in most Listing Agreements they are set up so that the agent has the exclusive right to sell.  Which basically means that if the owner or anyone else sells the property.  The listing firm gets paid.  However, there are a few instances where the owner can sell it without paying a realtors commission.  If it is listed, more than likely you'll have to go through the agent.  That's why the owner listed the property sot that she can take the calls etc.  If you talk to the owner.  Find out what type of listing agreement she has.  More than likely you'll have to deal with the agent.

Post: Title company/Closing agent

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

I don't have any in PA. However, I'm certain that at your local REIA you can get a referral.

Post: During a wholesale deal can we get paid under our personal name?

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

Definitely yes.  As a matter of fact, I'd guess that most wholesalers start by getting paid in their own name...........Good luck!

Post: Can I use "Subject to" to wholesale a property?

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

I'm not an expert in Subject to.  However, I'd recommend that you touch base with a local real estate attorney.  Or perhaps an experienced investor that has done Subject to.  My opinion is that Subject to deals are great.  Although, since there is someone that you are relying on to make the payments.  You should be certain that they have the means to do the deal for the long term.

Post: What’s the best thing to do when finding a vacant house?

Roland PaicelyPosted
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 721
  • Votes 343

More details please!