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Leonid Sapronov
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Wholesaling question in Montgomery County, Maryldn

Leonid Sapronov
  • Investor
  • Laurel, MD
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Hi everyone,

I'm looking at a possible wholesaling deal in Montgomery County, MD. I'm not trying to get into wholesaling, just thinking about doing it this one time. Basically, there is a vacant, free and clear owned lot and an interested buyer. I believe the seller is motivated, but may be hard to reach. If I can do the legwork and get the property under contract, I have all the parts for a wholesale deal. Just have a couple of questions for someone who has more experience than me. 1. Need an attorney to help me put together the right contract with an assignment clause. 2. Should I contact the seller directly or go through the real estate agent that previously used to list the property on the MLS? If you have thoughts, please DM, as I might have additional questions. Thank you!

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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@Leonid Sapronov I would try to contact the owner directly first. I might try the agent if I'm unable to contact the owner. 

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