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All Forum Posts by: Justin Blankenship

Justin Blankenship has started 3 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: Best lead generating sources

Justin BlankenshipPosted
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 6
What is your best source to generate leads to find sellers? Sellers of any kind that own SFH'S. tax delinquents, absentee owners, pre forclosure etc.

Post: Wholesalers and license

Justin BlankenshipPosted
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 6

that's good to hear, could any of you all possibly point me in the right direction to obtain a good seller buyer and both a assignment contract as well as a title company out here? Thanks

Post: Wholesalers and license

Justin BlankenshipPosted
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 6
@Ned Carey you seem to be quite knowledgeable and I appreciate everyone's input. my question is this. how are so many other people doing it then? and would it possibly be a Va law if there is a law stating I need a license. cause in all reality I'm buying a house but deciding not to and assigning the contract to someone else for a fee. Wouldn't it only be considered a practice if I'm doing it a few times a month etc. Either way. if I have to get a license possibly what kind would it be and how much?

Post: Wholesalers and license

Justin BlankenshipPosted
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 6
I'm a new wholesaler in Virginia, I've done excessive research and I'm almost 110% positive you don't need a license to simply do a seller/buyer contract and then assign it to my investor. just wanna make sure I'm correct before I do anything wrong.

Post: Seller and Buyer contracts

Justin BlankenshipPosted
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 6

Is there a wholesale book that you would recommend?

Post: Is Wholesaling Done For in (Hampton Roads) Virginia???

Justin BlankenshipPosted
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 6

I'm new to the wholesale game, I'm a virginia resident and am seeking how to properly set up all contracts for a wholesale agreement. From the seller I find to the buyer I assign the contract to. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm eager to dive in but I definitely want to make sure my *** is covered legally.

Post: Is Wholesaling Done For in (Hampton Roads) Virginia???

Justin BlankenshipPosted
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 6

I'm new to the wholesale game, I'm a virginia resident and am seeking how to properly set up all contracts for a wholesale agreement. From the seller I find to the buyer I assign the contract to. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm eager to dive in but I definitely want to make sure my *** is covered legally.

Post: Seller and Buyer contracts

Justin BlankenshipPosted
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 6

what are the correct contracts for wholesaling a house in the state of Virginia? And is there anything else that I need to be aware of before I dive into wholesale RE. I am a "noobie"