The NC Real Estate purchase contract changed in 2011.
One of the key components is the “due diligence date” that can significantly impact the closing, sellers, and buyers.
Watch as Debbie Earp and Robin Mullis of The Earp Group discuss the pro’s and con’s and what you must know about the new contract before you buy or sell.
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[video] What To Know About The NEW NC Real Estate Contract
The NC Real Estate purchase contract changed in 2011. One of the key components is the “due diligence date” that can significantly impact the closing, sellers, and buyers. Watch as Debbie Earp and Robin Mullis of The Earp Group discuss the pro’s and con’s and what you must know about the new contract before you buy or sell.
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