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RedFlag Would you sign

Charise Manuel
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Would any of you move forward with a sale under these circumstances?

The buyer says in text messages that he is the actual buyer, will not list or market the property, and will not enter the property before closing.
However, he refuses to:

  • Add an addendum or put any of this in writing,

  • Modify the wholesale clause, and

  • Change the clause granting unlimited access before closing.

He keeps saying it’s a “standard contract.”

Would you proceed or consider this a red flag? Looking for input from experienced investors—thanks in advance.

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Absolutely!!!  The last house I sold I was able to download the contract and send to my attorney.  Thank you for that wise advice!!!

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