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Chris Jones need some advice
19 March 2008 | 5 replies
hello everyonewhen it comes to wholesaling i was always under the impression that there were always three parties involved in a deal (seller, wholesaler, and the rehabber/end buyer)but recently i heard of this wholesaler who helps other wholesalers sell their contracts and etc (i guess because of his huge buyers list). so its like the first wholesaler who has the contract is representing the homeowner, were the second wholesaler is representing the end buyer that he brings to the table.so my question is what kind of contract do both of the wholesalers go into. now i heard the second wholesaler can get paid in two ways: 1- the second wholesaler gets a portion of the first wholesalers assignment fee at closing whatever they negotiate (for bring the buyer) 2- the second wholesaler can actually be added on the closing documents as either another assignment fee or consultant fee, so he can be paid straight from the closing agent and not just from the first wholesalers assignment proceeds.so if anyone knows about this and has the contract that both wholesalers would agree to, can you please provide it to me-------------""also the second wholesaler only gets paid period if one of his buyers buys the subject property, now if the first wholesaler finds his own buyer of once he doesn't have to share that with the second wholesaler""because i know there has to be a contract, because if not once the second wholesaler bought to the table his end buyer and the transaction closes, the first wholesaler could take their assignment fee and run
Brandon Schlichter Smaller Residential Subdivision Development?
25 February 2008 | 5 replies
Back when my parents bought thier first house (because it was impossible to rent with kids, all rental ads said: no pets no children), there were small starter houses on good size lots that were designed so that they could be added onto easily.
Matthew Mucker Start conversations from public threads?
11 February 2008 | 3 replies
We're going to be adding this feature back again - I'm thinking by end of the weekend.Thanks for bringing it up, and thank you to Eric, our unofficial fundraiser!
Joshua Dorkin PM Link on Posts
10 February 2008 | 10 replies
I wanted to let everyone know that we'll be adding the PM button back to the forum - likely by Friday.
G W Questions & Advice: Loans, Existing LLC, Closing on 2nd
25 February 2008 | 7 replies
As to property number 1.In most cases there is no way for you to be added to the loan.
Amnaya A. Is cash-flow considered a demerit for tax purposes?
7 January 2020 | 13 replies
Otherwise, you’ll be adding funds out of your pocket each month to offset the negative cash flow.
Marty Calhoun Contractor added 5k to final bill?
7 December 2020 | 1 reply
None of the items he has added were in the initial est or ever stated there would be added cost. 
Justin Wawrzyniak Any Saginaw, Midland, Bay City Investors out there?
26 June 2021 | 10 replies
Hi all,I know I'm a bit late to the party but could I possibly be added to this group as well?
Anthony Jackson question
23 February 2015 | 3 replies
You could ask for special terms that are in your contract to be added to an addendum at the end of the contract the agent writes up. 
Kevin Feltner Getting Rid of a Tenant Before They Move In
26 February 2015 | 16 replies
The tenant is to be given an opportunity to inspect the rental unit to determine if the list is accurate or if additional defects need to be added to the list.