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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Kansas City, MO real estate contract
I am a licensed agent in Missouri and I am getting ready to put some properties under contract. These properties are off- market and not listed with an agent, I will be purchasing FSBO and wholesaling the deal. Just to clear everything up the seller is not being represented and even though I am an agent I will not be representing myself nor the seller.
Does anyone know if I HAVE to use the state contract provided by KCRAR or will I be okay using the FSBO contract provided by my title company.
The title company said I can use their contract and I just have to disclose that I am a licensed agent.
I just want to make sure I’m not doing anything wrong!