Submit Once. Show Up to Close. That's It.
Your Transaction Coordinator handles everything between your form submission and the closing table — so your spread doesn't die on a logistical error.
Our TC works directly inside our lending system — no middlemen, no re-sending documents, no chasing anyone.
What You Actually Have to Do
In a double close with our Transaction Coordinator, your entire workload comes down to three things.
Your Responsibilities Before the TC Takes Over
Your TC handles everything after you submit — but a few things need to be in place first. These are your responsibility as the wholesaler:
- Both A-B and B-C contracts are fully signed and executed
- You have opened escrow with your title company
- Both closings are scheduled at the same title company on the same day
- Your end buyer is ready and able to close on that date
Upload Your Contracts
Submit your A-B and B-C contracts through our deal submission form. Your TC is automatically notified and pulls your file directly — you never re-send anything.
Done in minutesE-Sign Lender Documents
Once your deal is approved, we send you the lender documents to sign electronically. This formalizes the funding agreement — takes a few minutes from any device, no printing required.
E-signature, no printingShow Up and Collect Your Spread
Sign your final closing documents — at the title company, via mobile notary, or remotely via RON. Both sides close. Your net proceeds are confirmed on the settlement statement before you sign.
In person, mobile, or remoteEverything between Step 1 and Step 3 — your TC handles.
No chasing title. No tracking wires. No re-sending documents. No calling the escrow officer. Your TC is already working with our lending team, pushing your deal to the finish line.
What Your TC Handles From Here
After you upload your contracts, this is what your TC takes completely off your plate — every deal, every time.
You Upload Once. TC Handles the Rest.
Two types of documents exist in a double close. You provide one set on day one. Your TC chases down everything else.
You upload these your job
Upload once through our deal form. Your TC pulls them directly — you never re-send anything.
TC chases these down tc's job
This is the 50+ calls and emails after you submit. Without a TC, all of this is on you.
Our TC vs an Outside Coordinator
Because our TC works inside our lending system, the process is a closed loop — no middlemen, no re-sending, no blame matches.
TC Questions, Answered
Honest answers before your first double close.
No. You upload what our deal form asks for — contracts, ID, and entity docs. Your TC pulls everything directly from our system and handles all third-party documents from there. Upload once. TC handles the rest.
Because our TC works directly with our lending team, if our TC makes an error — we fix it. No blame match, no middleman. One team, one goal. We only get paid when your deal closes — our interests are completely aligned with yours. Our maximum liability is capped at the TC fee per our terms, but our real motivation is simple: your deal closing is the only way everyone gets paid.
Yes. Some wholesalers bring their own coordinator. Keep in mind that an outside TC would coordinate separately with our lending team, adding steps and communication gaps on the most time-sensitive day of your deal. Our TC is already in the room with us — the closed loop is faster and cleaner.
One missed wire cutoff or one missing document can kill your entire deal. If your wholesale fee is $15,000 or $30,000, $750 is the cost of making sure that doesn't happen. Your TC is not an admin assistant — they are the person standing between your spread and a logistical error on the most time-sensitive day of your deal.
The $750 TC fee appears as a line item on your B-C settlement statement — deducted from your closing proceeds, not paid upfront. You see the exact amount before anything closes so you know your net spread in advance.
Ready to Submit Your Deal?
Upload your contracts, e-sign our lender docs when we send them, and show up to closing. Your TC handles everything in between.