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Shantel James
  • Euless, TX
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Videotaping Closing Activities

Shantel James
  • Euless, TX
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Good Morn, BP! For creatively financed deals, I've heard of videotaping the closing/contract signing as a means of protection from sellers coming back later saying they didn't understand the proceedings or was duped in an effort to regain their properties (especially after they've been fixed up, appreciated, or you've helped greatly improve their financial situation). Is this common? Legal? Off putting to sellers? What are your thoughts? Thanks!