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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Do you have different offer agreements for different states?
Is there much of a reason to have different offers for each state?
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Your LOI is non-binding and generally covers only the high level terms - price, earnest money, timing, contingencies, etc. So I don't see the need for different offers. The actual PSA will have more detail and should be done using a local transactional attorney.