In Bob Bruss’ column below, he recommends hiring a real estate lawyer to write up the contract for a seller who has already found the buyer without using a Realtor.
In Arizona, a Realtor can write a contract as part of selling a home but in this case the home is already “sold” so a real estate attorney should write the contract.
Here’s a list of Arizona real estate lawyers. There are many others. I can’t recommend any, although I’m very impressed with the first two.
- Richard Keyt at KEYTLaw, 602-906-4953 (Best Arizona real estate law web site, KeytLaw.com)
- Combs Law Group, 602-957-9810 (Writes the Arizona real estate law articles used in this blog, CombsLawGroup.com)
- Andy Hull, Attorney at Law, 602-230-0088
- Timothy Ducar at Ducar Lorona and Parks, 602-253-9700
- Stoops, Denious, Wilson & Murray, 602-274-7700
- Christopher M. McNichol at Gust Rosenfeld, 602-257-7496
- Bob Bass, Robert N. Bass, Ltd., 602-274-9452
John Wake
Born in Phoenix, trained as an economist and now a licensed Realtor, John uses hard data from the real estate market to help his clients -- buyers and sellers of residential real estate -- uncover their best choices for finding the right home or finding a buyer for their current home.
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