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Thura Han
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Raleigh, NC
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Two Parcels on One Contract

Thura Han
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Raleigh, NC
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After searching for a bit and not finding anything, I figured I would post and find my answer. I currently am working on a deal with an FSBO in North Carolina (Johnston county if that helps). The seller has an acre with a house on it as well as another acre right behind the house. Both acres have different parcel numbers and tax info that I pulled off of the tax assessor's webpage. I am wondering if I can write both of them into a single contract rather than making two separate contracts for each parcels I've got the parcel #, address, deed book and page number, pin ID#, and the legal description. Can I just put all that info onto the contract? We are also paying all cash with no financing or anything. Thanks.

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