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All Forum Posts by: James Norwood

James Norwood has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Wholesale contracts

James NorwoodPosted
  • Centerville, UT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Thanks for the great tips! I looked in file place and found what I needed. Seems pretty straight forward so far. I will definitely look up my local laws and make sure I am not missing anything. I agree that there are probably many wholesalers out there that would not be too keen on having a lawyer review their contracts but I want to make sure everything is legit.

Post: Wholesale contracts

James NorwoodPosted
  • Centerville, UT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

I'm sure this is a recurring question but I've searched through the forum and can't seem to find any specific answers. I'm new to wholesaling and I'm wondering what are all of the forms/contracts that you actually need to wholesale a property from start to finish. It seems like there is a lot of confusion on where to get the contracts, but I'm not even certain what all forms I even need, contract to purchase, assignment of contract, etc...? I found a Utah real estate purchase contract on the state's website but how do I specify that the contract is subject to me finding an investor and how do I reassign the contract? Is that a seperate form or can I write it right into the contract? I would appreciate any advice on this subject. Thanks

Post: New member from Salt Lake City Utah

James NorwoodPosted
  • Centerville, UT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hi everyone!

My name is James and I'm from Salt Lake City Utah. I'm very interested in getting into real estate investing. I'm 27, married with one kid, and currently a student at the University of Utah studying business entrepreneurship. I have a little bit of experience in real estate but would like to expand into some other areas. My dad owned rental properties all my life and I worked for an investor in high school mostly helping with rehab work. What I really want to do is eventually own some commercial properties such as office space, salon space, and event/reception centers. My immediate goal is to raise some capital for some of these ventures by doing some wholesaling, subject-to, and cash flow of vacant properties. I look forward to associating with all of you and getting some good pointers and helpful experience. I'm excited to be part of the community!