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Lily Scherman
  • San Luis Obispo, CA
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Do I need a CA Purchase and Sale Agreement

Lily Scherman
  • San Luis Obispo, CA
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Hello - I think one big thing holding me back is not knowing if I need the official CA Purchase & Sale Agreement from the Realtor Association or can I use a template and have a California Attorney look it over?  Also asking for recommendations for a wholesale Attorney in CA.   Thank you in advance to everyone's feedback!  Lily

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Jason Marino
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Hi Lily,

Many Purchase and sales agreements include State specific clauses. However, where I am located, there is not a requirement that you can only use the Purchase and sales agreement from the Realtor's Association. That said, I believe that you should be fine with creating a Purchase and sales agreement and having it reviewed by a California attorney. I would confirm this with the California attorney before moving forward.

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