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Role of Seller's Attorney in Typical Wholesale Deal
After speaking with my local title company here in Illinois, I was told that both the seller and buyer would need an attorney to prepare their necessary closing documents. Can someone please explain how this generally gets handled in a wholesale (assignment of contract) deal? If the end buyer is paying all closing costs does this include the seller's attorney fees? I know this might not be handled the same way in every state. Thanks.