According to a Real Estate course I purchased online concerning contract flips, there are a few options:
1. Consult an attorney and have the contract written in your best interest.
2. Find a copy of your state's real estate commission contract, then add or subtract a few key clauses. (I'd be worried about plagerisim here)
3. Contracts used by a Realtor or from a title company work well too.
4. A local real estate investor club may have a good contract.
Whatever you use, be sure to add a clause that protects YOUR interest and allows a way out! I have yet to try any of these. I'm just passing on info I've read.
Does anyone know about this?
i know there is one in John $cash$ locke's birdogging book.....
don't let this keep you from finding deals though
I need a bird dog contract for someone else. He will not start until I provide him one. Thanks.
According to a Real Estate course I purchased online concerning contract flips, there are a few options:
1. Consult an attorney and have the contract written in your best interest.
2. Find a copy of your state's real estate commission contract, then add or subtract a few key clauses. (I'd be worried about plagerisim here)
3. Contracts used by a Realtor or from a title company work well too.
4. A local real estate investor club may have a good contract.
Whatever you use, be sure to add a clause that protects YOUR interest and allows a way out! I have yet to try any of these. I'm just passing on info I've read.
Here are a couple choices:
1) Pay a lawyer a pretty penny to draft the contract....
OR
2) Pay $49 to get the contract through John Locke's BirdDogging book. You'll get the book as an added bonus!
Best of luck,
Vic
What is the name of John Locke's book? I need it. Thanks.
It's called - Big Bucks Bird-Dogging. Just go to the top of the screen where it says, SHOP, and then to E-Books. There are alot of stuff in there.