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Kristin Zajac
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Do I need an attorney to review an Exclusive Buyer's Agreement?

Kristin Zajac
  • Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Hi BP community! I'm excited to report that I've identified a buyer's agent that I want to work with to find my first property. I want to sign an Exclusive Right to Represent Buyer Agreement with him, for the benefits to both of us discussed elsewhere on these forums. It seems like a relatively standard agreement, but I'm wondering if I should have an attorney review it first? 

My gut after reading it is to sign it, but I don't want to make a mistake on my first contract in this process in case there is something to be careful of. Appreciate advice on whether this is necessary.

Thanks!

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