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Matthew Pezzuto
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Marlton, NJ
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New Jersey and Pennsylvania Contracts

Matthew Pezzuto
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Marlton, NJ
Posted

Hey Bigger Pockets... In the last podcast, Bryce Stewart mentioned that every investor should be very familiar with the real estate purchase contracts or agreements of sale for the state or states that they do business in.

I am a Realtor in NJ and Pennsylvania.  If you want to see the state contracts for either NJ or Pa, drop me a message.  I will happily send you a blank pdf for either or both.  I will also be happy to set up a time to talk through the contract (once you have read it 7 TIMES  ;-) with you, answer any questions you might have and clear up anything you are unclear on.

Let me know.

It's a Good Life !

Matthew Pezzuto

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