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Updated over 11 years ago,

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Eric B.
  • Contractor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Lawyers For Closings in Illinois

Eric B.
  • Contractor
  • Cleveland, OH
Posted

Now that I'm soon going to have two houses under contract ready to wholesale, my mentor -- who's NOT from Illinois -- was told that in Illinois you don't need an attorney if you assign a contract, but you do need an attorney if you double close. Has anybody here recently done a wholesale deal in Illinois who can qualify or disqualify this claim? (Oh, by the way, anybody who knows cash buyers interested in single or multifamily houses on the south side of Chicago will be very much appreciated!)

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