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Jason Pachomski
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Question on Simultaneous Close in North Carolina

Jason Pachomski
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Dear North Carolina Wholesalers,

I have a buyer lined up for a property in Wilson, NC I have under contract. It's a cash buyer and it's actually a piece of vacant land, so no repairs or inspections etc etc to deal with. The problem is that this is the first deal I'm doing in North Carolina. Is there anyone on here active in NC that's done simultaneous closings? The parcel I'm flipping is in Wilson, NC which is Wilson County. 

ANY help or ideas or advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Both my seller and my buyer want to move quick and I'd love to be able to hide that fact that I have no clue what I'm doing :-D

Thanks in advance!

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