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Peyton Lawler
  • Cromwell, CT
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Seller contract problems

Peyton Lawler
  • Cromwell, CT
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Hello, I have been negotiating  with a seller and sent over my contract to wholesale it and she said she wanted to draft her own and said I can only do up to 14 days legally and I couldn’t  have more then that, which isn’t true correct?  Also she says she cannot have me market the property durring the closing time, which I would need to do, right? She also says she will not deal with any third party to convolute the transaction. She also said she would not put any contingency of any kind. 

What should I say in response she also is having her lawyer read every copy I send should I just explain that I need to use this,  this is what I’ve used in the past and is what we need to do or I can’t make a deal? Or try to come to terms but to what extent can I so I don’t get my self in trouble?

Thanks, Peyton 

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