All Forum Posts by: Chris Boyd
Chris Boyd has started 7 posts and replied 262 times.
Post: Wholesaling: Sellers want "Proof of Funds"

- Realtor
- Fort Lauderdale, FL
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@Jacob Anderson I haven't had that issue. I find that if you are clear with them, they are fine with it. It also helps I guess that I deal with distressed situations, so the seller usually needs me.
Post: Wholesaling: Sellers want "Proof of Funds"

- Realtor
- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Posts 271
- Votes 144
Why would they need to see pof? I am transparent with sellers and let them know that I am interested in their property. I will do one of three things once we have agreed on and signed a contract. I will buy property, fix it and sell it, I will buy property and rent it, or I will pass it along to one of my partners/ investors. In our contract we have inspection period, and contract period. If I sign a contract, that house is going to be sold. I believe you can solve any seller concerns just by communication.
Post: Wholesaling Apartment Units

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- Fort Lauderdale, FL
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- Votes 144
All comes down to numbers and your negotiation skills.
Post: Working With Another Wholesaling Investor!!

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- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Posts 271
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JV contract. The split is whatever you both agree to.
198 probably won't yield much result. Click2mail is a good start! Let them do the work for you!
Post: Etiquette of using a wholesaler to find a personal residence?

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- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Posts 271
- Votes 144
I'm pretty sure there are wholesalers in your area willing to work with you. Good luck on your purchase!
Post: Advice needed with my stratigy

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- Fort Lauderdale, FL
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I like the way you are thinking! Creative RE is all about finding a way to help everyone get what they want, (for the most part). Continue to talk to the seller and see if you can find their happy place. If everyone wins, it's a deal!
Post: Building Buyers List From Craigslist

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- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Posts 271
- Votes 144
You're welcome!
Post: Wholesale ripe for the taking

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- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Posts 271
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Do you have a end buyer? If so, send them a assignment contract to sign, and send this and your purchase contract to title company or attorney for closing.
If not, time to market your deal!
Post: Wholesaling finder

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- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Posts 271
- Votes 144
Yes it does. You are assigning over your rights to the buyer for your fee.