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Updated about 11 years ago on .
Newbie questions about purchasing off-market home
I'm close to landing an agreement to purchase an off-market home from the owners and was hoping to get some advice on a few steps in the process. I plan on using a purchase agreement available on BP - should I have two copies signed, one for myself and one for the sellers? When/if I get a purchase agreement signed, should I send it to my attorney and he can begin title work or can I just contact a title company directly? Furthermore, are title work fees typically split in these situations or is that entirely negotiable?
Thanks!
Kyle