Assignment Of Contract

Is there an average assignment fee that a wholesaler would charge an end buyer when assigning a contract?

Comments(7)

  • ejcampbell16th April, 2010

    Thanks for the reply.

    Would you outline some of the due dilligence components that would warrant a greater assignment fee?

    EJ

  • povrtsux17th April, 2010

    Where can I get a copy of the NCND (none compete none disclose)?

    Thanks!

  • savana17th June, 2011

    Well it will be much better looking for the contract which is being made to help in further.

  • stellarrei14th August, 2011

    They is no magic number for this

    You can charge as much as possible without ruining the deal for your end buyer. When assigning deals to investors, remember that the deal must make sense and still have enough meat on the bones to turn a good profit for the end buyer based on there needs.
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  • mitchlanie12th March, 2012

    It depends on your contract.

  • Kully7528th March, 2011

    I would say that your best bet will be getting a good deal under contract. By having a good deal under contract you will be able to market the property aggressively and meet the serious buyers in your area.

    You are on the right track. Get a deal under contract and you will find serious buyers if it is a deal. Just my 2 cents

  • savana7th June, 2011

    Today every market is getting little different and thus cash buyers are somewhere looking for more better aspects of getting wholesome cash flow.

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