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Zachary Helfer
  • Canton, OH
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[Ohio specific] B to C contract

Zachary Helfer
  • Canton, OH
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Everything I read about double closing simply tells readers to sign two sets of purchase agreements. Obviously you should, but I can't seem to find an example of what the B to C contract looks like. Since you can't use the generic purchase agreement for this as you could for the A to B side, I am curious as to how others have handled this. On top of this, having the A to B closing contingency seems like it sets you up for trouble in Ohio. Secondarily, any feedback about using this standard contract https://development.ohio.gov/cleanohio/GreenSpaceC.. would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. 

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