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John Christopher Campbell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Quick Tip: How to get free Sales Agreements

John Christopher Campbell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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So, a lot of people probably know this already, but I recently learned that Title Attorneys (I use John Bennett at Origin Titles in Decatur, GA) will often write up your Sales Agreement at no charge if you put in the contract that closing will be done with them.

I know you can download forms and write it up yourself, but why?  This is better than a Virtual Assistant because it is written by a lawyer, it takes me maybe 5 minutes to email him with the details, and when it's done it's a good looking, professional legal document that cost me nothing.

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