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OT: anyone a real estate attorney?
billie barrel racer
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2014-08-29 9:55 PM
Subject: OT: anyone a real estate attorney?



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Have a couple of questions for a real estate specific attorney if anyone on here happens to be one or well educated in real estate law.

It's regarding land sold on a contract for deed...

 
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Barnmom
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2014-08-29 11:02 PM
Subject: RE: OT: anyone a real estate attorney?



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billie barrel racer - 2014-08-29 9:55 PM Have a couple of questions for a real estate specific attorney if anyone on here happens to be one or well educated in real estate law.



It's regarding land sold on a contract for deed...


 

 I know in Texas it is considered borderline malpractice for an atty. to write a contract for deed, hope your states laws are different. 

PM me and I will answer any questions I can. I am not a real estate atty. or any kind of atty. for that matter.  I am in the middle of trying to take property back due to non payment that was set up on a contract for deed.  I am about two months and $4000 in to working on getting our property back so unfortunately I know more than I ever wanted to know about contracts for deed.  My advice may not be perfect but it won't cost $300 an hour either, lol.


 
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vjls
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-08-30 9:16 AM
Subject: RE: OT: anyone a real estate attorney?


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Barnmom - 2014-08-30 12:02 AM
billie barrel racer - 2014-08-29 9:55 PM Have a couple of questions for a real estate specific attorney if anyone on here happens to be one or well educated in real estate law.



It's regarding land sold on a contract for deed...


 
 I know in Texas it is considered borderline malpractice for an atty. to write a contract for deed, hope your states laws are different. 



PM me and I will answer any questions I can. I am not a real estate atty. or any kind of atty. for that matter.  I am in the middle of trying to take property back due to non payment that was set up on a contract for deed.  I am about two months and $4000 in to working on getting our property back so unfortunately I know more than I ever wanted to know about contracts for deed.  My advice may not be perfect but it won't cost $300 an hour either, lol.




 

Wo thats rough sold my farm but in contract i had 1 month an i had option to foreclose. lucky me the gave propert back with a deed in leiu of foreclouse

but repairing and fixing it back several thousand s of dollars.

i can's answer your question but good luck.
its expensive  

 
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jbhoot
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2014-08-30 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: OT: anyone a real estate attorney?



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All states are different as to real estate law. You really should ask an attorney from your state. Most don't charge to answer a question.
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billie barrel racer
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2014-08-30 9:53 AM
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Barnmom, I PMed you...
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