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Brandon Sturgill Petition for BP to Discontinue Wholesaling Discussions...
25 February 2017 | 311 replies
If you are entering into the promise to purchase and you do not have the means nor the intention of purchasing the property if you cannot find an end buyer than you are lying.If you have the means to execute the offer to purchase (if need be) and you decide to assign your offer to purchase than there should be no real legal blockage for you to sell your contract to somebody who feels that said contract has monetary value.