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Cam Jimmy
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My first offer on a house (without realtor), I need a conract!

Cam Jimmy
  • Investor
  • Anchorage, AK
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Hello, I am about to make my first ever offer (without a realtor) on a house owned by my friend. I would like to have some sort of contract ready for him to sign, that has a couple contingencies built in. Could I just type a 1 page contract up myself? or does anyone have a quick easy "fill in the blank" contract that I could use? I'm going to buy it as-is, with a financing and inspection contingency. Does anyone have any advice or a contract I could use? Thank you.

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Ceasar Rosas
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Ceasar Rosas
  • Real Estate Broker
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You can hire an attorney which would be smart if you never done a contract form or Google real estate sales purchase contract and use something like legal zoom, rocket lawyer etc.... Make sure your contract is state specific.

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