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Home Q&A Forum Does a wholesaler need to be at closing?

Real Estate

Purchase And Sale Agreement

Texas

Asked on Aug 18, 2021

Does a wholesaler need to be at closing?

As a wholesale from another state trying to execute a purchase and sale agreement on a property, do i need to be physically present in that state to complete this process. For example, i live in Texas. The property is in California. How do i conduct a purchase and sale agreement with a seller or their real estate agent. I live in Texas. I am trying to execute a purchase and sale agreement with a seller or their real estate agent who live in California.

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Real Estate

Texas

Answered 971 days ago

Rebecca S.

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The short answer is you can be an out of state purchaser but you need to right support team behind you. Signing the contract can be done electronically and you don’t need to be in California to do that. Either a real estate attorney or hiring your own agent.

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