Where Can I Find Good Real Estate Forms?
I am a real estate investor and I have been paying a lot of money for a friend of mine to close for me. It is still cheaper than paying an agent. I need to know how I acn do my own closings now. Where can I find the forms for free and info on how to close and in what order to do so. A lawyer gave them a cd with the forms on it. I can’t find those things anywhere. I will gladly give 10 points to the person who gives me the best free legitimate resource that’s useful and informative. Thank-you.
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November 19th, 2009 at 11:24 am
You’re an investor and you don’t know this?
Well I sell real estate, and have investments of my own. You can obtain forms from online. Depending on what state you’re in, you will need the following:
Offer & Acceptance Agreement
Lead Based Paint Disc (for a sale) Contingency (purchase)
Common Ownership Interest Properties Addenda (if HOA)
Financing Addendum
Property Disclosure (for a sale)
Disclosure Guide
You really need to get an agent! Find someone that will charge you a discounted commission. For example, I would charge minimum 4%, 2% on each side. If you are buying you don’t pay anyone; only when you sale.
Don’t be cheap get an agent, your investments are too important to risk with faulty contractual work, it could cost you thousands.
If in Nevada, drop me a line, I’ll give you a break.
November 19th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
If you go on line and search Title Company forms, depending on the state, and you should be able to print them out. I work for a title company and we have our own website offering the forms as a perc for our customers. Dont pay for them. They are free if you can find the right sight.
November 19th, 2009 at 4:48 pm
office supply stores have all legal forms you will need [office depot and office max[ and others ask customer service where the legal documents are located….they usually come in a package of 12 or more. and sorry i am not sure the prices are………….but as you know office supplies and cost of legal documents you need are tax deductible………..