Wholesale Real Estate & Equitable Title
No license required — learn how wholesale deals, equitable title, and investor contracts work in GA
Service Description
Wholesale Real Estate & Equitable Title No license required — learn how wholesale deals, equitable title, and investor contracts work in Georgia. Duration: 3 Hours Course Description This focused 3-hour course gives attendees a clear understanding of how wholesale real estate works in Georgia and how equitable title affects property transactions. Designed for investors, new wholesalers, aspiring professionals, and anyone interested in real estate strategy, this course requires no license and is open to all. Participants will learn how wholesale deals are structured, including assignments and double closings, and how these strategies differ from traditional real estate sales. The course explains essential contract concepts, what creates equitable title, and how recorded affidavits or claims can impact a property’s ability to close. Attendees will learn to spot red flags in investor agreements, understand the role of earnest money and consideration, and recognize behaviors that can create legal or ethical problems. Practical examples illustrate how improper filings or poorly written contracts can delay or derail a transaction. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped to evaluate wholesaling opportunities more effectively, protect their interests, and approach investor-driven transactions with greater confidence and clarity. Key Takeaways: How wholesale real estate functions in Georgia Assignments, double closings, and investor deal structures What equitable title is and how it affects transactions How affidavits, memorandums, or claims impact title Contract basics, earnest money, and consideration Red flags in wholesaler agreements Strategies for avoiding disputes and protecting deals
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Contact Details
cwilliams3788@gmail.com
1913 Hull Avenue Southwest, Rome, GA, USA
