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Abdiyare Osman
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purchase and sells contract in washington state

Abdiyare Osman
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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I’m a small business owner and am just starting my real estate career as a wholesaler. I have buyers lined up and properties, but I don't have any contract pdf's or anything. Can anyone help me out as to where to find a sells and purchase contract for Washington State.

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Alex Bezu
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Federal Way, WA
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Alex Bezu
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Federal Way, WA
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Originally posted by @Abdiyare Osman:

im looking for a sells and purchase contract in Washington.

Welcome to the RE industry! Washington State Bar Association provides some transaction forms for limited practice professionals. There is a form called "Real Estate Contract" (4405irrev 32009). There are two versions of the form: short and long. Here is the link http://www.wsba.org/Licensing-and-Lawyer-Conduct/Limited-Licenses/Limited-Practice-Officers/LPO-Forms. However, as a new investor you are strongly advised to seek qualified help in drafting your forms. Using standardized forms such one above may not suit your needs best. An attorney may customize a contract having your best interest in mind, which will provide best protection to you as an investor.

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