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Christopher Meadows
  • Lender
  • Wilmington, NC
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Written Offer and Contract Template

Christopher Meadows
  • Lender
  • Wilmington, NC
Posted

Hello everyone!!  Just wanted to see what your all are using as a template when you all submit written purchase offers to prospective sellers.  It interested in templates that you all have had success with that cover both contingencies and no contingency all cash offers.   Additionally, when you get approval, what are do your contracts look like?  I'm not looking for a wholesale contract but just a straight purchase contract.  If you would be willing to send me a link or an attachment of what you are using, that would be very informative.

I feel like I can reach out to a Real-estate Attorney to do this but I though I would first ask the community for your thoughts prior to doing so.

Thanks

Chris

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