L/O Contract Question- Need Lawyer for Signing? - Posted by Jim C

Posted by WilliamGA on January 09, 2001 at 22:46:42:

Jim,

You should have a local atty that knows RE law for your state look over ANY forms before you use them. Once that is done, you will not need an atty but you will need a notary for a few of the docs that you and your seller will sign. The performance mgt and a few other docs that should be held in escrow will have to be notarized.

As far as any of the forms that you and your T/B fill out, none of those will require anything except the signature of you and your buyer.

Good Luck!

WilliamGA
www.4RentToOwn.com

L/O Contract Question- Need Lawyer for Signing? - Posted by Jim C

Posted by Jim C on January 09, 2001 at 22:05:18:

I just recently purchased Bill Bronchick’s Lease/Option Workshop course and I hear that it comes with contracts. Now when I actually do a L/O deal, do I need a lawyer to approve the contract or anything, or does myself and the seller (or T/B) just sign the contract and that’s it?

I was just wondering if it needs to be legal by signing in front of, or being filed with, a lawyer or something along those lines.

Thanks a lot!!!