All Forum Posts by: Account Closed
Account Closed has started 18 posts and replied 221 times.
Post: BP Works! 2 week flip closed=FAT CHECK
- investor
- McDonough, GA
- Posts 230
- Votes 77
Thanks for the info. Great job on the quick rehab!
Post: BP Works! 2 week flip closed=FAT CHECK
- investor
- McDonough, GA
- Posts 230
- Votes 77
Congrats! How did you fund the purchase and rehab? Cash? Hard money? Family money?
How long did it take to complete?
Post: Successfully sued a handyman acting as a contractor
- investor
- McDonough, GA
- Posts 230
- Votes 77
Where did you find the bad contractor that you had to sue?
Where did you find the new contractor that you are happy with?
Thanks for the info! I will look into that. I hear other investors say they don't always use the same contract. I would like to have a few choices.
I am trying to build a relationship with a local investor friendly attorney that I can use for wholesaling and other closings. Trying to build my network, I guess is what people say. I figured having an attorney review a contract is a good way to begin a relationship.
Post: First Time Wholesale Contracts
- investor
- McDonough, GA
- Posts 230
- Votes 77
I will send you a PM
Post: New Member in Ga
- investor
- McDonough, GA
- Posts 230
- Votes 77
Welcome to BP! I'm not too far from you in Henry County!
Post: First Time Wholesale Contracts
- investor
- McDonough, GA
- Posts 230
- Votes 77
Michael Quarles talks on his podcast, The Michael Quarles Real Estate Show, about listing all of his wholesale properties on the MLS.
Post: Who thinks their wholesaling strategy is most efficient?
- investor
- McDonough, GA
- Posts 230
- Votes 77
I will look into it. I can't believe with all the thousands of hours of podcasts I've listened to, and all the stuff I've read, that I've never heard about this.
I found several Purchase and Sale Agreements online. I combined them to include the parts I like, and removed the stuff I don't like or I don't need. I just contacted an attorney to have it reviewed and see if it's okay to use. Still waiting to hear back about the Agreement. Maybe you could try doing that. I think it was actually good for me because I read several contracts over and over as I was creating my own. It helped me understand them. I had to look up legal terms and other things I didn't understand.
Post: Who thinks their wholesaling strategy is most efficient?
- investor
- McDonough, GA
- Posts 230
- Votes 77
Some people use contracts, others don't?
How do you wholesale a house without putting it under contract?