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Jeff Fairchild How to wholesale someone else's wholesale deal
31 May 2010 | 6 replies
My question is, what are the detailed steps that I will need to take and what forms will I need to fill out to make this happen?
Nancy Cimino Locking up Properties and Protecting Yourself
20 March 2009 | 7 replies
That way I know if the homeowner is open to accepting my offer before I actually write up a Detailed State Specific Purchase and Sales Agreement with all of the State Requirements disclosed, which for a property in Maryland is over 10 pages.
Stephen Hare My First Offer Accepted!!
16 June 2009 | 16 replies
Do let us know more details if you can . . . inspire us!
Alfred Bell Does anyone use a Checkbook IRA LLC?
29 January 2010 | 43 replies
Pricy, but they go through the whole process in detail.
Hal Cranmer Mobile Home Investing in Minnesota
10 November 2011 | 11 replies
Hi Hal,Here are the details.
Joseph Sullivan Figuring the ARV?
25 March 2009 | 8 replies
It is not as detailed as the MLS but might be worth looking at.
John Rodgers Scott Rister Instant Cash Wholesaling Houses
6 July 2009 | 5 replies
It is very detailed.
Jesse Ramirez Subject To's Legal In New Mexico? Please Help!
27 February 2016 | 18 replies
Call a bunch of title companies and ask them, they would know.You might or probably will get a lot of title agents have no clue what your talking about so they'll be like, "whats your number and I'll get back to you"if those words are mentioned, either hang up and call another title company or ask them if they can do WRAPS.Wraps are very similar to Sub2s and there is a chance that a title company will understand that.If they tell you NO you cannot do those transaction here in NM, ask them for the proof that you can't or refer you to their legal department to have them explain why it is not legal whether they call it a Wrap or Sub2You could also contact the Attorney Generals office, but your not going to get any straight answers there unless you can find an article or press release relating to Subject to's or 'creative acquisitions in real estate' detailing certain laws that they will most certainly cite in those press releases/articles.What ever you do, do not go to the department of Real Estate or any other agency that is obviously funded and structured for Realtors b/c they will tell you anything outside a standard typical transaction involving an Agent is illegal.Hope that helps
Desiree Frazier I Passed!
15 July 2009 | 18 replies
The paperwork and details can be confusing when you're getting going, and you don't learn that stuff in real estate principles!
Matthew Green What is the best way to build a buyers list before you actually have a property?
25 August 2015 | 35 replies
Just make sure you gather the information needed so that when you do get a property under contract you can call them and you will have all of their contact details.