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Marketing Properties Under Contract

Jacob Bassett
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Hey everyone,

I've really been wanting to get started in wholesaling. This week there is a local investor meetup group and I want to network to find potential investors to market any future contracts for properties that I can get while driving for dollars. My questions is, what is proper etiquette when networking? I would like to create a form for people to fill out with general contact information and asking them what types of properties/strategies they like. Is this a good idea or is it too pushy? If you're a real estate investor how do you like to be approached by wholesalers with contracts? Thanks in advanced for any input. Looking forward to learning as I go.

-Jacob

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Originally posted by @Exiquio De La Mora:

@John Thedford Hey John!

You can actually market a property you do not technically own as long as you have that particular property under contract which gives you equitable interest.  

 Don't believe everything you see on TV my man. If it quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Many before you & many after you have been/will be slammed by state regulators for this nonsense. Reason you don't hear about it much is because 99% of people attempting to wholesale flame out before they make enough noise to be noticed.

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