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Updated about 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

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  • Tucson, AZ
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I can use the local realestate contract

Account Closed
  • Tucson, AZ
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I finally called a real estate attorney just now to hire to do the paperwork and closing for me when I sell my house in January. He talked of papers, and said I CAN use the Arizona realtors form, to just go through it and white out all references to any specific agencies, to cut and paste.
I may not have to do that, I think it's on the net.
This is where my trusted agent failed me yet again-she said very clearly that I could not use ANY of those papers she gave me, it would be aviolation of copyright law.
He said hiring an attorney to do what is needed here is too expensive, to just use that purchase agreement and a title company. So I will.
Thanks, Joan... :mrgreen:
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