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All Forum Posts by: Shante Harris

Shante Harris has started 6 posts and replied 44 times.

Post: No real way to start...

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

@Bill Gulley  

Thanks for using my post to get this rant off your chest. I hope you feel better now. Meanwhile, every newbie's situation is different. If you don't know someone's background, where they've started, or how then you can't very well insert them into a category of your choosing and write them off as bad news. You've obviously put a lot of thought into your lengthy post and I will be the sacrificial lamb today so that other newbies won't have to listen to you tell them they aren't competent enough to conduct this business in a professional manner. I wish you nothing but success in whatever you do. Good day. 

Post: No real way to start...

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

Awesome @Brie Schmidt . Is it okay if I save your email to my buyer's list in order to keep you updated on my future listings. You might find something worth accepting in the future. I would love to have you.

Post: Assignment of Contract clarification

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

Never mind I got it. Thanks again.

Post: Assignment of Contract clarification

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

@Joel Owens Mainly investors and rehabbers. So, the contract given on this site is okay? I don't have to change the "As Is" portion to reflect an estimate of repairs given, I just need to make sure I calculate that when I negotiate pricing?

Post: Assignment of Contract clarification

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

Hey guys. If the Assignment of Contract says Seller sells property as-is with no warranty of property conditions. Do we still get an estimate of repairs for/to the buyer or do we let them handle that aspect? More than likely they are going to go look at the property and determine that for themselves anyway, correct?

**Got the contract off of this website in the Resources section under Files.

Post: No real way to start...

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

Thanks @David Perez . Thanks @Brie Schmidt , are you an investor (buyer)?

Post: Clarification please!

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

Thanks @Hattie. I appreciate you.

Post: Clarification please!

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

Here is one blog post about it: How wholesalers close real estate deals out of state

Post: Clarification please!

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

Okay...okay. SO do I ask the buyer for the title company they will be using in order to provide my wire information, or will they contact me via the information on the contract the buyer will give? It's so annoying that none of this was made clear in the books that I've read. @Hattie Dizmond I was under the impression that I go to closing, the buyer hands me my check in hand and the seller and buyer complete the deal. 

Post: Clarification please!

Shante HarrisPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 19

This has opened up my eyes @Hattie Dizmond . So what is the end process. I bring the seller and buyer together to exchange the monies and receive contracts, etc?