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All Forum Posts by: Tabitha Johnson

Tabitha Johnson has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Should I get a lawyer?

Tabitha JohnsonPosted
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Thank you so much for the advice. I will go writing a check and no lawyer.

Post: Should I get a lawyer?

Tabitha JohnsonPosted
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hi. I borrowed some money from someone a couple of years ago for real estate education (big mistake!). I would like to pay them back in full. There was no contract signed between the two of us but I agree that I owe. However, I don't want this person to come back for some reason and say I still owe. I want to have a third party complete the transaction and put in writing that I paid in full and have her sign it since we didn't have anything in writing to begin with. Is this the best way to handle this situation? What do you think?

Post: Maximum allowable offer

Tabitha JohnsonPosted
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hello, I am new to wholesaling and I have a question about MAO. Why shouldn't you go above MAO for a seller? If they pay more for the property than what I'm offering, isn't that better pay for me? Forgive me if that's a crazy question. Please explain to me what I am missing. Thanks!