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Cecil Russell
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Amarillo Attorney or Title Company familar with FSBO Lease Options

Cecil Russell
  • Mobile, AL
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I have been informed that FSBO Lease / Options w/o license may be illegal - attorney won't touch lease options. I know he is mis-informed but I cannot locate an attorney in the Amarillo, Texas area who is familiar with FSBO Pease Options. Any recommendations? Thank you.

Cecil Lee Russell

dba CLeeR Enterprises

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John Jackson
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John Jackson
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  • North Richland Hills, TX
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@Cecil Russell  I don't have an attorney in that area to refer you to. 

As far as a title company we only use a title company when the T/B is ready for finance and then it's pretty straight forward. 

A FSBO doesn't matter, it's just a straight LO.

The owner would have to of course have the contracts to be in line with Title 2 CH 5 TPC.

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