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Tucker Russell
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ashby, MA
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MAR contract #501 (contract to purchase)

Tucker Russell
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ashby, MA
Posted

I was wondering if I should use the MAR contract to purchase or a short form offer to do an assignment, when the home owner is a realtor? Also should I add my contingencies in the ADDITIONAL TERMS section of the contract to purchase? How would other investors go about this kind of situation? Thanks in advance for any help or insight about this kind of situation.

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