All Forum Posts by: Mark Guy
Mark Guy has started 1 posts and replied 27 times.
Post: Your thoughts on this deal...owner financing

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
Post: Lease Agreement in Virginia

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
office supply stores carry standard forms. Read it and add what you want on an addendum.
Post: TAKING ACTION- wholesaling

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
moderators removed my response to you. Good luck on your venture.
Post: General Contractor in Virginia for major restoration

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
is property in Norfolk or Suffolk?
Post: Norfolk, VA - Looking for Real Estate Attorney

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
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Post: escrow and title companies

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
are you guys talking about double close deals? Let's get the semantics right here. All wholesale deals are not double close deals. There are definitely restrictions on those, but not aware of any on wholesaling in general.
Post: info about wholesaling in Virginia Beach

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
finding buyers in our mkt is easy. Key is to get the property under contract at the right price. Knowing what your buyers want is most important. Build your buyers list and their MO so you know how to negotiate with distressed sellers.
Post: info about wholesaling in Virginia Beach

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
George,
Great advice from people out of the area, I guess. However, I live in Chesapeake and am a rehabber and new home builder in Tidewater. I'm always looking for for opportunities in Norfolk, Chesapeake & VBch. The formula given above doesn't work here. As you your protection, I'll provide you with a written fee agreement on a bird dog deal or give you direction on how to negotiate a wholesale deal. Your success is my success. It's not in either of our interests for me to stab you in the back. Feel free to call me or email.
Mark
[email protected], 757-739-8706
Post: Should I Sign "Exclusive Right to Represent Buyer Agreement"?

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
you're not "required" to sign anything. Whether the agent wants to work with you is his/her decision.
Post: Can i get sued for calling this new?

- Wholesaler
- Chesapeake, VA
- Posts 31
- Votes 10
The rehabs like this I do have "all new systems". None of the original, electric, plumbing or a/systems are reused. They are all new as is everything else from the studs out. If that's not what you're doing, disregard my comments.