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Michael Sueoka
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California Purchase Agreement Form

Michael Sueoka
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello!

I am looking for a Purchase Agreement form I can use for submitting offers on homes here in California. Iwas looking to get CAR forms, but honestly, I'm not even sure how to get those because their site is so confusing.

Thanks in advance for any help!

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Dennis Maynard
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Dennis Maynard
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Los Angeles, CA
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@Michael Sueoka I get the desire to try to do this yourself, but you put yourself in a lot of risk by doing so.  If you are acting as a buyer, most sellers pay the commission to the buyers agent.  If you choose the right agent, you gain an experienced negotiator, time savings, and risk mitigation through knowledge.  It's worth it to work with an agent.  

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