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Jennifer A.
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California Wholesalers - Contracts with Agents

Jennifer A.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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When working with a RE agent who will be sending you pocket listings, how does one make an offer on that property? Do you sign and send them a contract with the offer price or do you simply email them the offer ? Do you have to use the C.A.R form and sign the Assignment of Agreement Addendum if you are planning on wholesaling and give both forms to the re agent or can you use a standard one page contract which you can assign? I have read that you can do a double closing and you wont have to sign the Assignment Agreement, is that correct? I'm just a little confused about the forms when it comes to working with agents. Any help will be greatly appreciated. :)