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best way to close an owner financing deal in Baltimore
Hello
I just have a quick question if anyone has an answer. I set up a good owner financing deal in Baltimore for a row home. Now that we've finally got the terms done ( it took 30 days just to agree to terms!!) What's the best way to close this deal . Should I find a real estate lawyer (if you know one please let me know) in Maryland and have them write up the contract and close the deal or can I just type up a basic contract and take it to a tittle company and have them start the process. any input would be greatly appreciate!!
Thanks