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Alex Jefferson
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  • White Plains, NY
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Correct Forms To Use Wholesaling In NY??

Alex Jefferson
  • Real Estate Investor
  • White Plains, NY
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Hello everybody, I have found a property that I believe I can place under contract. My question is what are the proper forms I can use to get started? Is there just 1 form I need to assign a property? Would anybody happen to know where I would be able to find this form?
This is the form I want to use to place the home under contract and to assign it to a buyer. I want to get the home under contract and then bring it to a lawyer. In NY we need a lawyer to write the contracts up but per Delondon Dear (who has been a great source of information here on BP) getting a lawyer to write up a contract may be kind of expensive.

Thanks a bunch!!!

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