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Updated over 14 years ago,

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Emily Sulliban
  • Methuen, MA
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Legality and P&S Agreement Qs..

Emily Sulliban
  • Methuen, MA
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I've read a few posts where people tell you to run any contract you plan on using for a Purchase and Sale Agreement by your attorney. I'm starting off wholesaling because I'm broke.. this is a catch 22 if I do indeed need an attorney to start off with.

How do I get my hands on my local standard P&SA? Do I just call my local Board of Realtor and ask for a copy of the standard P&SA? Do I even have a local Board of Realtor? Will they even send me a copy of their P&SA contract?

:oops: Help.

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