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Selling a house to a family member can you do it by yourself?
I will make this short. :)
I inherited a house a family member wants to buy it and has already made a offer. Is it possible to sell it without using a real estate lawyer? They seem to think there is a form we both sign and then the house would go over to them.
I don't think it is that easy. I am under impression i need a real estate lawyer to do the paper work and deed for the county. I would also like some paper work for them to sign so if they find a major issue with the house i have no responsibility.
Looking for advice.