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FARBAR contract tips-Florida
Hello,
I've been a little reluctant putting a deal together because of my lack of understanding of contracts. I have a Florida FARBAR contract sent to me by my attorney and I understand to add an addendum to protect myself. My questions are: do you attach the addendum as just another piece of paper in addition to the regular contract and should it have a signature space? Also, where do you write, 'addendum supersedes original contract language' (not sure if I stated that correctly)?
Feel free to add any other tips that'll help me understand more and get over this fear. Thanks in advance!