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Daniel Paloscio
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  • Lender
  • Tampa, FL
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Contracting a Property

Daniel Paloscio
Lender
  • Lender
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

Once I've negotiated a price on a piece of property, how do I work out the contract if I'm not paying in cash immediately? How much time do I typically have to find a buyer? Would I do a double closing in a situation like this or assign the contract? Am I suppose to put earnest money down, and if so how much? Can anyone give me a link to a sample contract that is being used in Florida? Thanks.

  • Daniel Paloscio

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