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Updated about 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

Contract Requirements for Non English Speakers
I am working with a homeowner who is in foreclosure and wants to sell me his house. He reads and writes English but his wife reads and writes only Chinese. I use a one page equity purchase contract for these deals. Am I required to have the contract translated into Chinese for her or will it suffice to have an interpretor only? I don't want anything to come back to bite me later.
Thanks in advance!