Any Free Real Estate Forms Anywhere?

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Dear Group,

Does anyone know of a website with free real estate forms available for download? I want to make a cash offer on an empty house on my street, but can't find a form anwhere.

The closest thing I could find was the Purchase-Sale Agreement at this website (listed under "Freebies"wink, but that's more than I need.

Thanks.

Bob

Comments(7)

  • nebulousd30th November, 2003

    that's all you need so far. put it under contract and then proceed to closing if they accept.

  • BobSmith3230th November, 2003

    The closest applicable form I saw in the Freebies are was a purchase contract, wherein one party says he'll buy and the other party says he'll sell.

    What I'm looking for is a simple "Offer to Buy" form, if such a form exists.


    Bob

  • nebulousd30th November, 2003

    a realtor in your area could point you to obtaining forms that you could use in your area.

    In florida, you can get such forms from a realtor for free if the realtor doesn't mind...you can also download them from the states website if they provide such a thing. Ask a realtor in your area, but don't be suprised if they want to represent you.

  • MettyLB2nd December, 2003

    you could just draft up an L.O.I. in word, and sign it.

    clearly state your proposed terms, and if it is accepted, proceed to a purchase and sale ageement.

    if you need an example, let me know and ill email you a few i have used.

  • Stockpro992nd December, 2003

    www.legalwhiz.com has forms on his site.
    Or go to a legal stationary store and get forms that are common in your state. Make copies.

  • BobSmith322nd December, 2003

    Thanks for the suggestions. I had done a google search before posting my original question, and came up empty. Most of the forms seemed to be in the format of a purchase agreement (where both the buyer and seller agree to the terms). I didn't find anything that was a pure offer form.

    Bob

  • ahabion2nd December, 2003

    find a contact in your local REI group and hook up contracts with him/her. or like the above mentioned, find a realtor and get some forms from them, not only is it state legal but its also recognized all over the state as a legit form, they dont have to worry about whether its legal or what not.

    my .02$





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