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Wholesaling Houses: How to make $10,000 in 30 days and Six Figures in Six Months
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Relationship with your contractors - Although they tend to get a bad rap, it is entirely possible to find a good contractor and to develop a relationship with him. You may have to go through several contractors to do this, but it is possible. Your relationship with your contractor is important, because you need to be able to count on the quality of the work and the prices at which it can be done. Even if your buyer uses their own contractor, you should have someone that you can bid the jobs and that you can recommend. Their prices should be in-line with those that you have found to be fair and reasonable in the market place and their quality should be the same. If you are recommending your contractor out, do your best to make sure that this person is reputable, fair and does quality work. There is no guarantee in this, we have come across some duds ourselves! But always do your due diligence. Check with references and view jobs that they have already completed. And always be on the look out for more contractors. You can never have too many good ones!

Relationship with your appraiser - Your appraiser will also be one that is approved by the lender. This is good for both you and your buyer. You always want to make sure that your values are as accurate as possible. The appraiser will make sure of that. Again, it is worth your time to develop a relationship with the appraiser. When you do this, you will be able to get them to verify values for you. This is important if you are unsure about an area and need to make a quick decision. A lot of the knowledgeable appraisers can tell you values off of the top of their heads. This is very valuable for you. You also want an appraiser that will get the appraisals completed quickly. There is really no reason to wait more than 3 or 4 days for an appraisal. If an appraiser has you waiting longer than a week, you need to look for someone else. Most lenders are amenable to trying out new appraisers, if there is justification. If you are having problems with them, they probably are too. The good thing is, there are a lot of appraisers out their with experience appraising investment properties.

Relationship with your private lender - this is of paramount importance, for both your purchases and those of your buyers. One of the most important things that we have learned with wholesaling is - You must approve your buyer's lender. If possible, you should require that your buyer use only lenders that you approve. This is important because the lender can literally make or break your deal. You need to know what areas the lender likes, what types of houses, how much money they have and how quickly they can close. It is not heard of for a lender to approve a house sight unseen and then change their mind when they go to see it the morning of closing. Lenders can run out of money. They can have as many stipulations as a conventional bank. We have seen all of this happen before and it is not fun. You need to control this part of the process. Then, you can be assured that the deal will close when it is supposed to. You should work with a lender who appreciates your business and makes you a priority.

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About the Authors: Kim and Charles Petty, J.D., MBA, have been involved in over 600 real estate transactions in the last 7 years and are the creators of the Ultimate Turn Key Real Estate Investing Systems visit their website http://www.RealEstateInvestingProfits.com or by calling 1-800-311-9228.

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