While it's not strictly required, creating an LLC can bring significant perks to your wholesaling venture. For starters, it shields your personal assets from any business-related debts or legal troubles.
Published . A wholesale agreement binds a supplier and a customer and establishes the business's rights and obligations between the two parties.
Licensing and Copyrights: If your logo incorporates trademarked or copyrighted elements, you must ensure that you have the necessary permissions to use those elements on wholesale items. Wholesalers may request proof of licensing or permission to reproduce any copyrighted or trademarked materials.
For example, a wholesaler finds a motivated homeowner and gets a distressed property under contract for $200,000. Then, they market the property to their buyers list. A flipper sees potential and agrees to buy the home for $210,000.
Here are the key elements to include in your wholesale contract template: Parties Involved: Names of the seller(s) and buyer(s), along with their signatures. Legal Description: Property description, street address, assessor parcel number (APN), and type of property.