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It depends, did you go through a realtor who found the house for you? If so they will take care of the necessary paperwork. If you found it yourself, have a lawyer write up a purchase agreement with your offer on it, and any contingencies that might apply. Good luck:)
their family attorney, to ensure that everything are documented and legal. . .:)
typically the * owner * of the house.....im not really sure who else....
The owner, dumbass. Who the hell else coud you make an offer to on a purchase.
Is it really our fault for not reading licensing agreements? The damn things are 8 pages long and for almost everything we buy.
by styxxoo1 on June 7th, 2011
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Do Verbal Agreements Hold Up in Court?
by gdamon23 on July 3rd, 2011
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1.Purpose of formal contract?
2.How above differs to agreements based on trust (no formal contract).
by Tweetster on April 23rd, 2011
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Under terms of contract law can taxpayers sue Wall Street and the banks for not returning anything for their bailout investments?
by Anonymous on April 17th, 2011
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I signed a secure loan & mortgage agreement underduress & whilst mentally ill.
by janemd on February 16th, 2011
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