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Wholesaling in non-disclosure state? (Mississippi)

Jared Garza
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I am kicking off my real estate wholesaling venture and just found out (thanks to some nice forum members) that Mississippi is a non-disclosure states. This means my attempts at getting probate lists, water shutoff lists, tax delinquent lists, equity % lists, and other important lists all failed. I am unable to retrieve the data that would help me get my first deal. So here i am trying to figure out what i can do to make the best of the situation. My plan initially was to get very familiar with doing local deals and then move to virtual wholesaling eventually. Now it seems as if virtual wholesaling is the way to go with my circumstance, but it seems silly to me to attempt that without ever doing local wholesaling first. 

Does anyone here have advice for a newbie in this predicament? Would love to hear from another wholesaler in a non-disclosure state.

Thank You!

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Jay Hinrichs
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keep in mind its illegal to market a property you dont own in MS.. one of my vendors got in major trouble for this. 

I know people say its fine but its not.. you should check with the department of real estate.. they are located right out Lakeland drive off of 55 going east like your going to the airport

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