Pre-printed contracts or Attorney ? - Posted by NJ Investor

Posted by IB (NJ) on July 15, 2003 at 11:45:54:

Attorneys in Northern NJ are traditionally used when engaging in real estate transactions. I understand that they are seldom used in Southern NJ.

Just starting out, I would use an attorney and his/her contracts.

Pre-printed contracts or Attorney ? - Posted by NJ Investor

Posted by NJ Investor on July 15, 2003 at 11:03:28:

I’m a newbie about to place calls and pitch lease options as financing. Need recommendations on pre-printed contracts
or should I use a attorney? I also saw Bill Bronchick has
“Lease Options Step by Step” anyone use this package?

Re: Pre-printed contracts or Attorney ? - Posted by Kristine-CA

Posted by Kristine-CA on July 15, 2003 at 12:13:41:

My suggestion is to use both. Take copies of contracts that you think you want to use to an attorney and have the attorney go over to see if it is appropriate for your area and for what you want to do. It’s a good idea to build a relationship with an RE attorney right from the start anyway. Sincerely, Kristine