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Malik Warren
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Can someone share a wholesale contract?

Malik Warren
  • Sacramento, Ca
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Would anybody be willing to share wholesale contract templates? I’ve reached out to a few attorneys but I haven’t heard anything. It would be much appreciated!

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Stephen J Davis
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Stephen J Davis
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  • Houston, TX
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Use your standard state contract to get control of the property. In TX that is the standard TREC contract. Texas Real Estate Commission. Then you sign a one page "assignment" contract with your buyer. I don't know if this will work in your state but here is a sample of one we use in TX. https://www.dropbox.com/s/okm2...

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