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Eddie L.
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Eddie L.
  • Staten island, ny
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i am buying a house in PA. The agent told me i don't need any attorney to buy a house in PA but i want to get an attorney anyway just to be safe instead of headache later.The closing date will be in two weeks. i need some contacts if anyone here could help. i need an Attorney, home inspectors or General Contractor to Handy Man in East Stroudsburg, Pocono area in PA. 

Thank you in advance. any help would be appreciate.

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Alejandro Flores
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Alejandro Flores
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Well one thing for sure, if the house is listed in the MLS and the numbers look good then you're going to have to work fast. You can use a real estate attorney instead of a realtor, it would cost more but be safer. Now I would get an inspection contingency (if under contract) for to give you more time to get bids and closer rehab estimates. If the rehab comes out more than you expected you can always renegotiate the price.

I'm sure you'll do good, just make sure the numbers work and have a good amount of spread for you to profit.

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