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Questions About New Hampshire Real Estate
Does New Hampshire have a standard sales/purchase contract that doesn't require a Realtor? I've only been able to find one that can only be used by a Realtor.
Is the process the same as in Texas: get pre-approved by a lender, get under contract, send to title company, and then close?
Thanks for the help,
David