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by Peter G. Miller

comprehensive treatment of the subject on the market," says The Real Estate Professional. "If you want solid, reliable information about residential real estate financing, written in a thoughtful, convincing style, this is your source." For additional information, press here. Question Of The Week Q Is there somewhere on the Internet where I can download a land contract form? A I guess that there must be such a form online, but whether it"s there or not is a secondary issue. Is the form you download current? Is it appropriate in your state and your community -- or is it void or voidable? Does it favor the buyer? The seller? Does it say what happens to your equity if a payment is late? If you make improvements and cannot buy, are you compensated? Are you getting any tax write-offs? If the place burns down, who gets the insurance for repairs? Is your arrangement recorded in the public records? Etc. Forms are useful to study and consider, but you would be vastly better off by speaking with a broker or attorney, as appropriate, before signing a document that may not meet your needs or protect your interests. Weekly Resource Every so often it"s good to remind folks of PamBytes.com. This site offers free buttons, banners, borders, and backgrounds -- really good stuff and an easy-to-use format.

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