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Kenton C.
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Do I need an attorney for PA ASO Contract?

Kenton C.
  • New York City, NY
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I'm looking over the standard agreement for the sale of real estate for a turnkey property I am buying in Philly. Its the form used by the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, and seems pretty straight forward. Should I hire an attorney to look this over?

This is my first property as well, so I wouldn't mind hiring one, but I am not sure if its entirely necessary. Thanks!