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Bryan Davis
  • Grand Prairie, TX
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"Assignment of Contract" or something else?

Bryan Davis
  • Grand Prairie, TX
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I'm supposed to be putting a property under contract toward the end of this week and now that I'm looking ahead to the exit, I realized that I no longer have the old "Assignment of Contract" form that I used years ago. I'm wondering if anyone here has an assignment of contract form that they use and wouldn't mind sharing or can point me toward a source. Furthermore, my buyer knows exactly what I'm getting out of a deal whenever I assign a contract and I'm wondering if anyone has any strategies that they like to use to keep their end buyer in the dark about the purchase price. I've never done a double closing and I understand that this is a way to accomplish that feat but is there any extra paperwork necessary or is just a matter of two contracts and a title company willing to be creative? Thanks for any info.

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