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Paris Kelly
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Multi family home showings

Paris Kelly
  • Westland, MI
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I am about to get this 4plex home under contract and my question is what do I do when someone wants to look at it? I ask that because all 4 units have tenants in them. Should I get the keys from seller, or could somebody just give me advice on this topic. FYI it's my first house I'm getting under contract ever, so I am pretty excited! And do anyone know where I can get a purchase agreement written up for me? What place and how much do they charge. Maybe on here could supply me with one (don't.  mind paying a FEE) that lives in the metro Detroit area, I would greatly apperciate it.

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JD Martin
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Are you the middle man, i.e. wholesaler? I doubt the seller is going to turn over keys to you; you'll have to make arrangements between the buyer & seller. As for purchase agreement, I would use one that strongly mirrors the language that your local realtors would use, obviously eliminating the realtor/agency language. If you plan on doing this as a regular job, you may want to consult a real estate attorney to develop a template. 

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