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Updated almost 17 years ago,

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  • Woodbury, MN
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contracts to start

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  • Woodbury, MN
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Hi,
I have been studying about wholesaling, lease options, and subject to's. I think I'm at a point where I'm confident in how the deals work and I want to start contacting sellers and marketing for leads. My biggest problem is that I don't want to have a seller to work with but no contracts to have them sign. I understand that having good legal contracts is essential in real estate, but I can't afford to have a lawyer draft them and don't want to get myself into a bad spot by using contracts that don't protect my interests. Any advice on where to get good, inexpensive contracts for wholesaling, lease options, and subject to's.
Thanks,
Lance

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