No problem. It comes as second nature for me to think that everyone understands the process but in reality several people like yourself have asked me what really needs to happen.
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Originally Posted by jaydorn
Wow, can't thank you enough, the wife and I were just saying last night "I have no idea how to even start"
We're currently renting and our lease is up July 1st, we're looking scrap up any additional funds we can between now and then.
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Originally Posted by onetwo_threefour
One other point as a bit of self-promotion. In general the contract Realtors use for resale homes is reasonably, although not completely, balanced between protecting Buyer's and Seller's interests. If you are using that contract, then waiting to get a lawyer involved until after conditions are waived is generally fine. However if you buying new on a builder's contract, buying a FSBO using a contract somebody pulled off the internet, or there are unusual terms added to the standard contract you should consider putting a lawyer review condition in your contract and getting your lawyer involved before conditions are waived.
Good idea for a thread!
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