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condo real estate mortgage legal fees please read?

My buyer is to sign the contract. Only if the buyer cuious not even close as I pay my real estate lawyer or their fees in the closed position. I was wondering because I heard many people mortgages trivial You mean I have to pay my lawyer to 1,000 times every time someone has returned from a contract.

You may not have to pay in such circumstances, but the share of problem with your lawyer and find out. Even if it is loaded, you can probably obtain a discount on a subsequent purchaser, since the documents had already been written.

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