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Felicia Whitehead Can you wholesale a property from another wholesaler, if so how?
29 January 2019 | 7 replies
When wholesalers reach out to me moving forward, I will offer my assistance as a co-wholesaler.
Alexis Caldwell JV Agreement for Co-Wholesaling
29 January 2020 | 6 replies
Also, any tips or helpful advice for doing a co-wholesaling deal would be greatly appreciated!
Sharon Miller House on market for about 2 months, lower rent or not?! Tennessee
27 June 2020 | 4 replies
Or ask for a co-signer if possible!! 
Joshua Reyes How to begin real-estate investing as a college student!
1 August 2022 | 6 replies
if that's the case, you may have some small level of qualification that you combine with a co-signer to get yourself into a house hack using a low down payment option. 
Chase Stephens New member from Maryland/ Delaware area
31 May 2018 | 4 replies
I can get a co-signer as well.
Ryan Odle How to Buy First Home & Start Investing without a Home Loan
31 December 2020 | 5 replies
We ended up getting an investment property through a co-signer.
Clay L. Long distance Airbnb
20 February 2020 | 21 replies
We want to add an Airbnb to our portfolio in a CO town a couple hours from us and I have had the same question.  
Neal A. Insurance suggestions for flips?
7 November 2018 | 5 replies
Once the building gets a CO and is being rented, you can rewrite it to a Dwelling Fire policy.  
Llewelyn A. Listing Broker May Not be Submitting my Offer to the Seller
10 June 2018 | 10 replies
The Listing on the MLS (called RLS here in NYC) has the co-Broke at 2.5% or $40k.It's been 2 weeks and so far, it is not in contract.I am starting to think that the Agent is holding out on Offers that has a co-Broke.Is there any legal way for me to find out if the Listing Agent actually submitted the Offer to his Seller?
Rebecca McDonald How do you obtain money with no Job?
17 October 2019 | 134 replies
The only other option that I can think of is commercial financing if she has a strong personal financial statement or a co-signer (which if that were the case, would probably already been explored?).